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Vista RC1 Build 5600
When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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How much Virtual Memory for paging do you have set up?
How much memory on your graphics card? "Rennie" wrote in message ... Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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I am using :
Automaticly mange paging file size for all drives Total paging file size for all drives Min 16MB Recommended 2299MB Currently 1833MB ? leaves 466MB VM Paging file is on drive c: Nvidia GeForce 7300GT 256MB on card 217MB shared on system "JW" wrote: How much Virtual Memory for paging do you have set up? How much memory on your graphics card? "Rennie" wrote in message ... Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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I have never heard of WPG before what software package is it? Is the release of WPG a new release of for RC1? Did it work on Vista Beta2? If no to the above did you install it in XP compatibility mode? "Rennie" wrote in message ... Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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Sorry
WPG= Windows Photo Gallery Part of Vista RC1 Yes it did work on Beta 2 "JW" wrote: I have never heard of WPG before what software package is it? Is the release of WPG a new release of for RC1? Did it work on Vista Beta2? If no to the above did you install it in XP compatibility mode? "Rennie" wrote in message ... Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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I just tried WPG on my RC1 5600 system and it opened without problem and I
had no trouble selecting one of the sample phots which was 142KB in size. The red eye appeared to work also. When I tried to mail it asked me for a resolution then basically diappeared without starting up my mail program to actually send it as an attechement. "Rennie" wrote in message ... Sorry WPG= Windows Photo Gallery Part of Vista RC1 Yes it did work on Beta 2 "JW" wrote: I have never heard of WPG before what software package is it? Is the release of WPG a new release of for RC1? Did it work on Vista Beta2? If no to the above did you install it in XP compatibility mode? "Rennie" wrote in message ... Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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Did you ever find a solution to this? I'm having the exact same problem.
"Rennie" wrote: Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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Just installed Vista Ultimate. Like you, I have 1.4 gigs DDR RAM, 53 gigs
freespace, NVidida GeForce 6200 AGP w/256 mb RAM. Get the same error. Have you found the reason or fix? "Rennie" wrote: Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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I'm getting this same error on my system. I have 2gb RAM and 256MB on Radeon
X800 Pro. Has anyone found a solution yet? "Rennie" wrote: Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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I did find a solution, but not sure it's the best way to fix it. I bought
the Vista Ultimate Upgrade....so I initially had Windows Xp. After I installed Vista is when the problem started. What I did was reformat my hard drive and had to reinstall Xp/install service pack 2/go online to Windows Update so it can make sure it's a legal copy/then I reinstalled Vista. After all that (a whole eveing) it worked. Anyone thinking of buying Vista should buy the full version so they don't have to go through the B.S. if they want to reinstall the OS! "ScottV" wrote: I'm getting this same error on my system. I have 2gb RAM and 256MB on Radeon X800 Pro. Has anyone found a solution yet? "Rennie" wrote: Vista RC1 Build 5600 When I try to open a picture in WPG I get the following error This picture can't be displayed. You may not have enough memory available. Close some programs or, if your disk is almost full, free some disk space and try again. I have 1.5GB of memory which 56% is available and 38.4GB of free hard disk space. I can see the photos in the preview pane but they will not open to edit or send by E Mail/Print/Fix Red Eye Thoughts |
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