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08-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
zultar


 

"not enough memory error" w/photo gallery

To all,

Whenever I try to open up a photo using photo gallery the following error is
displayed: " the picture cannot be displayed. You might not have enough
memory available." Photo gallery is currently set up as my default viewer
for all my pic's and when I dbl click on any picture file to be viewed,
photo gallery locks up with no picture. you can see the menus and toolbars,
but no picuture. The slide show feature works, but I cannot preview my
pictures. When I right click on a photo file and select "open with" I
noticed that there is two photo gallery options?? one will lock up like I
explained above, and the other will open the photo gallery with all my
thumbnails of my picures folders displayed.. when I double click on a pic
in there, it will not display either.......Is there a way to uninstall and
reinstall only photo gallery?? I have tried just about everything and was
wondering if anyone had any suggestions..

System:

AMD A2-5000
2gb RAM
2 GeForce 8600gt (SLI)
200gb HD
Windows VISTA Premium (up to date)




My System SpecsSystem Spec
08-20-2007   #2 (permalink)
JW


 

Re: "not enough memory error" w/photo gallery

How much memory do you have assigned for your paging file (Virtual memory)?
"zultar" <ucanfindme_at@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> To all,
>
> Whenever I try to open up a photo using photo gallery the following error
> is displayed: " the picture cannot be displayed. You might not have
> enough memory available." Photo gallery is currently set up as my default
> viewer for all my pic's and when I dbl click on any picture file to be
> viewed, photo gallery locks up with no picture. you can see the menus and
> toolbars, but no picuture. The slide show feature works, but I cannot
> preview my pictures. When I right click on a photo file and select "open
> with" I noticed that there is two photo gallery options?? one will lock
> up like I explained above, and the other will open the photo gallery with
> all my thumbnails of my picures folders displayed.. when I double click
> on a pic in there, it will not display either.......Is there a way to
> uninstall and reinstall only photo gallery?? I have tried just about
> everything and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions..
>
> System:
>
> AMD A2-5000
> 2gb RAM
> 2 GeForce 8600gt (SLI)
> 200gb HD
> Windows VISTA Premium (up to date)
>
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
01-03-2008   #3 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate
 
 

Re: "not enough memory error" w/photo gallery

The solution is to remove the profiles installed by your monitor drivers. To do this, go to Control Panel, Color Management, click on tab "All Profiles", and remove any profile associated with your monitor. Also, change your monitor driver back to "Generic PnP Monitor" or generic Digital Flat if thats what you have. Good luck.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
 

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