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billlanam:
A link to a forum that provided solutions to that particular problem

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/itprovistaapps/thread/c6c79225-dd97-41ce-aeb2-b3f46f235872

Jarudin:
The "Not enough quota is available to process this command" does indicate some memory shortage.

Open up task manager and see what's eating your RAM. Firefox and Chrome (and likely IE as well) like to take a lot of RAM, easily over 1GB.

Try reinstalling Chrome.

--Jarudin--

Louise:

--- Quote from: Jarudin on August 16, 2010, 10:35:19 PM ---The "Not enough quota is available to process this command" does indicate some memory shortage.

Open up task manager and see what's eating your RAM. Firefox and Chrome (and likely IE as well) like to take a lot of RAM, easily over 1GB.

Try reinstalling Chrome.

--Jarudin--

--- End quote ---


I do...everytime I close it :(

EDIT: I fixed the quota issue for about 8hrs but after a reboot, its coming back again.
I checked dxdiag, the pc still registers all 4GB of ram *just incase one died like in old laptop* everything seems to be normal.

NaRu:
perhaps you need to do a virus scan or spyware scan. I think there is something eating your free memory in your ram.

Louise:

--- Quote from: NaRu on August 19, 2010, 12:33:20 AM ---perhaps you need to do a virus scan or spyware scan. I think there is something eating your free memory in your ram.

--- End quote ---

I did so with COMODO, got two false positives (Nexon Game Manager, & PangYa's Updater). Then tried with AVAST, nothing... Not really sure at this point anymore...

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