Re: Insufficient Memory to Save Webpage
- From: Love Music <LoveMusic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 22:48:00 -0700
This fellow Kiesling seems to describe the differentiating attribute of the 2
websites examples I provided in my 1st post.
I found <style type="text/css"> refers to @import in the problem site but
not in
the other. It seems that IE7 has reintroduced the error.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroups/reader.mspx?&query=save+as+web+page+complete+error&lang=en&cr=US&guid=&sloc=en-us&dg=microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser&p=1&tid=8b12107e-0896-4a95-8cf9-201d4d8d97ef&mid=28fcc4e6-b004-4028-bcf8-325460ef2427
"Gerry" wrote:
Let's leave your highly complicated partition structure as that may have.
no bearing on your original enquiry.
When you use Save As on the web site you are presented with on my
computer with four file types fro which to make a choice. The default
seems to be Webpage, complete etc. If I opt for that file type I get
your error message. However, if I select Webpage, html only it saves. I
do not know what is the difference between the two but that is what I am
seeing.
In Google there are at least two other threads on the same topic
involving different web sites to the one you quote. Some users had your
problem and some not. I think the solution lies is in the file type
selected.
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Love Music wrote:
Many partitions ... ways to play & learn: DOS, 98, Partitition Magic
then XP, Linux, multiboot, data & setup progs for easy reinstall
access & backup ... they sooth my ADD and attending insecurities.
Fat32 so that all can see.
Page file is on L4E. The unallocated is for when needed. 2nd drive is
also 40G, about 20G unused. I can push things around - partitions,
Docs, Page, etc, if I knew what. I could?should learn more what
taskman is reporting about 'commit charge'.
My system has been stable, managable & secure during it's few years of
evolution and experiment, especially XP. No recent manpulations.
The Disk 0 has a hidden Dos, 98, an unused XP, and my 'failsafe
everyday' L4E data, and L5E boot partitions. Disk 1 is my 'let me try
this'. This can happen when you retire but your brain doesn't.
"Gerry" wrote:
Why do you have so many partitions on what by today's standards is a
small hard drive. It is so fragmented that none of the partitions has
much capacity. What utility did you use to create these partitions?
Why did you choose to format them as FAT32?
In which partition is the page file?
Why aren't you using 13.7 gb on the first drive? It is shown as
unallocated!
How large is the second hard drive and how mich free disk space
there?
Did the computer have another operating system on it before Windows
XP?
--
Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Love Music wrote:
Sorry for the sloppy qc. & thanks. Excuse - too many #'s from too
many places.
From System Properties Advanced, Performance Advanced Option=
Programs, and Virtual Memory= Custom
min=768MB, max=1536M, Allocated =768M, Available Drive F: =1896M.
Hardware mem=512MB.
TaskManPerf: Commit: Tot=289,952; Lim=1,280,393; Peak=413,132;
Chrge=282M/1250M; Physcl: Tot=523,760; Avbl=185,172;
SysCache=241,876
From CompMgmt: Drive 0= 31.49G
L1P(rimary)= Fat, 196M, Cap= 196M, Free= 188M;
L2P= Fat32, 3.82G, Cap= 3,81G, Free= 1.89G;
L3P= Fat32, 3.83G, Cap= 3.82G, Free= 1.90G;
L4E(xtended)= Fat32, 3.91G, Cap= 3.88G, Free= 1.40G;
L5E= fat32, 6G, Boot, Cap=5.97G, Free= 1.22G;
Unallocated=13.7G
From Explorer Props:
Drive F= L5E: Used= 4.88G, Free= 1.08G
Drive E= L4E: Used= 2.47G, Free= 1.39G
I'm unable to save to any partition on Disk 0 (or to a 2nd disk).
"Gerry" wrote:
Try Ctrl+Alt+Delete to select Task Manager and click the
Performance Tab. Under Commit Charge what is the Total, the Limit
and the Peak?
How large is your hard disk and how much free space. If partitioned
please provide details for each partition.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Love Music wrote:
Diagnostic: "Insufficient Memory to Save this Webpage".
Trying to 'File Save As Web Archive' htm, anywhere on my drive
this webpage:
http://digital-music-guide.classes.cnet.com/lesson-3/
Can save http://www.yahoo.com, or most any other ok.
Is there a logfile which details the error? What kind of memory.
Have run CCleaner to empty the temps etc. but didn't help. System
Properties Advanced, Performance Advanced Option is for Programs
and Virtual Memory is Custom min=768MB, max=1536, Allocated =768,
Available Drive F =2282. Hardware mem=512MB. Should I select
System Managed ?
What memory are they referring to??
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