The boot is clean. This is a fresh reinstall of Windows 98. I have no
Anti-Virus or any other TSR's running. If I check system resources, the
memory is showing at 88% available.
...
> My gaff, OK, shut down any TSR's and Anti-virus. (Clean boot.)
> Bob
> Allison Andrews <al...@pcez.com> wrote in message
> news:OAyUxo88#GA.223@cppssbbsa03...
> > Initially I had this problem when using the default virtual memory
settings
> > (letting Windows control the virtual memory). I then tried this with
the
> > virtual memory size set at 500 MB. It makes no difference.
> > Robert_Proffitt <NONSPAMRobert_Proff...@email.msn.com> wrote in message
> > news:#Rh#Vh78#GA.242@cppssbbsa04...
> > > This was seen on a machine that someone had "set" the virtual memory
size.
> > > You?
> > > Bob
> > > Allison Andrews <al...@pcez.com> wrote in message
> > > news:#RXYvX38#GA.253@cppssbbsa04...
> > > > I've been trying to get Office 2000 Premium to install for several
days
> > now.
> > > > I even reformatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows 98, but the
> > problem
> > > > persists.
> > > > The install goes fine. But when I try to run Excel I get:
> > > > -Not enough memory to run Microsoft Excel
> > > > Word gives me
> > > > -There is not enough memory or disk space to run Word
> > > > Powerpoint doesn't run at all. It goes back to a cursor after a few
> > seconds
> > > > Access gives me:
> > > > -Microsoft Access can't find the Microsoft Office international
> > dynamic-link
> > > > library, Reinstall Microsoft Office 97, Developer Edition.
> > > > Frontpage gives an illegal operation error
> > > > I have an AMD K6-2 350 processor, 64MB RAM, and 3.5 GB of free drive
> > space
> > > > on c:. I have tried this with virtual memory automatically
controlled
> > by
> > > > the OS, and manually set to 500MB.
> > > > I'm at the end of my rope. Can anybody help?
> > > > Allison