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Re: error message that system has run out of application memory
Sew Walker wrote: Earlier you wrote: I have a Mac Book Pro 20172.3 GHz Dual core Intel i5 8GB 2133 Hz LPDDR3 Mactracker tells me that would be a 13¡± MBPro¡± MacBookPro 14,1 Model Number A1708 EMC
By Jim Saklad · #18825 ·
Re: error message that system has run out of application memory
On storage I have used 104.28 of 121.02 GB I do not know if I have a SDD (not sure what it is). Hound I know if ?have a SDD? I did uninstall some apps that I never use and that seemed to help When I
By Sew Walker · #18824 ·
Re: error message that system has run out of application memory
Randy, I get that message. Please tell me what I need to do. I¡¯ve got a new 2T SSD with 1.76T available in my iMac running Mojave 10.14.6. I¡¯ve got 24GB of RAM. John Engberg
By John Engberg · #18823 ·
Re: Finder Not Responding
Gijzette wrote:
By Jim Saklad · #18822 ·
Re: Finder Not Responding
Hi Are you following the instructions for Safe Boot for the M series? Continue holding the power button on startup imtol you see More Options? Can you run EntrCheck Pro to identify issues? Paul
By Paul · #18821 ·
Finder Not Responding
I have a 2021 M1 MacBook Pro that is issued to me by my company. A couple of weeks ago finder started giving me issues. I get the spinning beach ball and have to force quit finder. When I go into the
By Gijzette · #18820 ·
Re: error message that system has run out of application memory
I, not infrequently, hear from users who have gotten this message. In every single case so far, what that error message is telling you isn¡¯t what it seems on its face. Rather than not having enough
By Randy B. Singer · #18819 ·
Re: error message that system has run out of application memory
I don¡¯t know why that¡¯s happening, but you might get some clue by running the application ¡°Activity Monitor¡± from your Applications>Utilities folder. -- Jim Robertson
By jimrobertson · #18818 ·
error message that system has run out of application memory
I shut down and restart and constantly get this error. (screen shot attached) I have a Mac Book Pro 2017 2.3 GHz Dual core Intel i5 8GB 2133 HJz LPDDR3 MacOS ventura 13.6.1 any help is appreciated.
By Sew Walker · #18817 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Yes, I¡¯d forgotten that. Just click on the 64-Bit column header to separate them. Otto
By Otto Nikolaus · #18816 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
It is also shown in the system info, under about this Mac. Brent On my iPhone Xr
By Brent · #18815 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Try instead: 32-Bitcheck (free) Check any or all folders of your choosing, and you can check just your apps. Generates text reports if you like. https://eclecticlight.co/32-bitcheck-archichect/
By Randy B. Singer · #18814 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Tony Troiano wrote: The mail database seems to be up-converted every time macOS undergoes a major upgrade. When I started using iPhone, and switched to IMAP for my mail, I also switched to iCloud as
By Jim Saklad · #18813 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
There are a couple of convertors buried in some of the ¡°name change¡± upgrades. Mail is one of the apps that gets affected. It is best to upgrade one major upgrade at a time. Or do a clean install,
By Brent · #18812 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Thank you Jim & Paul for your responses. I downloaded Go64 and have been receiving the following prompt: "No applications were found on Macintosh HD. Spotlight may be disabled on this disk. If it is,
By Tony Troiano · #18811 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Hi St Clare software. Go64 is a free app that will determine the 32 bits programs. One option is to make a clone, remove them and then do the migration. But yes Migration Assistant will separate the
By Paul · #18810 ·
Re: Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
Tony Troiano wrote: The app is Go64: <https://www.stclairsoft.com/Go64/index.html> -- Jim Saklad jimdoc@... ?
By Jim Saklad · #18809 ·
Using Migration Assistant ? Sierra to Ventura
When using Migration Assistant to transfer information from a drive running Sierra to one running Ventura is it possible to exclude 32 bit applications and all files relating to those apps from the
By Tony Troiano · #18808 ·
Re: Setting up Brother Laser Printer?
Thank you, Todhop and Paul. One of the instructions said I needed a cable temporarily for setup. I didn't have this cable and it took a few days to borrow one. When I tried again, the printer set up
By Carol Botteron · #18807 ·
Re: Possible hacked computer? Hard to tell if the notice is real or is the hack itself
Thanks. I know, the difficulty of uninstalling Sophos is part of the barrier to getting rid of it. ?? I seem to recall having done it several times in the past, for some reason. I think Sophos was
By J_Catlady <JanetOliviaCatlady@...> · #18806 ·