on 10/1/02 5:45 PM, John McGibney at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> ere is a simple fix for this.
> 1. highlight the Quicken Application's ICON.
> 2. Select "Get Info - Memory" from the Finders "File Menu"
> 3. Increase the bottom Memory box's value by 20% or so
> ( 2500 mb to 3000 mb for example)
> 4. close window
> 5. start Quicken.
> 
> This should cure your problem. Type 1, 2, and 3 errors are usually caused by
> the program not making enough "elbow room" for it to work in.
> 
> The last 2 or so versions of CarbonLib increased the memory requirements for
> alot of applications.
> 
> HTH
> John 

Thanks John for the information. The only trouble is it doesn't work. I
increased the bottom figure in the memory box from 14500 to 30000 and when I
tried to open Quicken I got the same note as before.

Wilton


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