a memory allocation request failed. Maybe there is no memory available or an internal error has occurred. - is there a solution?

dragocharms wrote on 8/7/2010, 1:18 AM

hello, wanna ask if there`s a solution to this problem (A memory allocation request failed. Maybe there is no memory available or an internal error has occurred). I bought Movie Edit Pro 15 last May and was very satisfied with the effects and edditing features it offers.I`ve done birthdays, weddings, fiestas and documentary projects.So far so good that it encouraged me to buy Movie Edit Pro 16 Plus HD last July.but the msg error started showing. The more clips and effects i used, the more it keeps popping out and crashes my project.I tried un-installing and re-installing either MMEP15 or MMEP16 (even reformatted my main drive 2 times), installing it at my external drive but the problem is still there..I only have 2G memory at 32 bit but i was thinking how come i was able to use MMEP15 before? I considered switching applications but from what i have read in here somewhere Adobe has the same problem.I tried using my cyberllink power director5 bundle version but still it crashes.I`m hesitant in upgrading my ram and processor since other members here has the same problem even with a higher ram.

could somebody please advice me about this matter.I really like MMEP since i have adapted the editing style. Now i have 2 jobs on hold since i can`t produce a final dvd.I`m stuck in here.can`t accept a project because of this problem.desperately need your Help guys...

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john-auvil wrote on 8/13/2010, 9:20 AM

The most common cause for this is not that there is not enough RAM installed, it is that there is not enough RAM available.

 

Windows by itself takes a certain percentage of the system resources, as does every other program you install and is running. If you look down by the clock of the computer, those little icons in what is called the System Tray, all those are taking resources away from your system... but it gets even worse, not every program has a icon down by the tray, but they are running protocols that take resources away.

 

I created a guide to help trouble shoot this, maybe this will work for you.

 

http://www.magix.info/us/how-to-remove-unwanted-startup-programs.online-training.79459.html