not enough memory

Posted: 04-04-2008, 03:43 PM

what does this mean? and what do I do about it? I have 4g of memory.
The message is . . . Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is no
enough memory to comlete the operation. Please close some programs an
try again.
I'm running vista ultimate x64

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Re: not enough memory
Posted: 04-04-2008, 04:15 PM
vista info wrote:
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> what does this mean? and what do I do about it? I have 4g of memory.
> The message is . . . Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not
> enough memory to comlete the operation. Please close some programs and
> try again.
> I'm running vista ultimate x64.
>
>
It usually means that you don't have the correct printer drivers installed,
but since you didn't provide any details about your computer, printer,
history of the machine, your network, etc. - that's as specific as I can
get.

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Posted: 04-04-2008, 04:51 PM
First I suggest that you make sure that you have the latest BIOS for your
Motherboard.
Second I suggest that you try downgrading to 2GB of memory and see if you
still have problems.
Also the following KB article may be relevant.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us

Are you running the RTM or SP1 release of Vista Ultimate 64?

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> what does this mean? and what do I do about it? I have 4g of memory.
> The message is . . . Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not
> enough memory to comlete the operation. Please close some programs and
> try again.
> I'm running vista ultimate x64.
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Re: not enough memory
Posted: 04-05-2008, 09:48 PM

Reply to out of MEMORY . . . I'm running with vista ultimate and sp1.
with on a GA-MA78GM-S2H mother board. I'm trying to connect to Minolta
Konica color laser printers. The print drivers are in the download
folder.


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Posted: 04-05-2008, 11:27 PM
vista info wrote:
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> Reply to out of MEMORY . . . I'm running with vista ultimate and sp1.
> with on a GA-MA78GM-S2H mother board. I'm trying to connect to Minolta
> Konica color laser printers. The print drivers are in the download
> folder.
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What do you mean "print drivers are in the download folder"? You have to
*install* them. Just leaving them in the download folder does nothing.

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Re: not enough memory
Posted: 04-06-2008, 04:45 PM

What I mean is the print drivers accessable on the computer, execpt that
the Vista message "Windows cannot connect to the printer. There is not
enough memory to complete this operation. Please close some programs
and try again." comes up when I'm trying to install the drivers. Should
the drivers be in a special place before I try to "Ad a printer"


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