The error code 0x00000008 indicates your system is encountering a "not enough memory" issue. Here are some steps you can try to fix it:
Close Unnecessary Programs: Free up memory by closing any programs you're not actively using. Right-click your taskbar and select "Task Manager". Close any programs consuming high memory in the "Processes" tab.
Restart Your Computer: A simple restart can often clear temporary files and processes that might be using memory.
Check Disk Space: While the error refers to memory, low disk space can also trigger it in some cases. Use the Disk Cleanup tool to remove unnecessary files. Search for "Disk Cleanup" in the Start Menu and run it for your primary drive.
Update Drivers: Outdated drivers can sometimes cause memory allocation issues. Update your graphics card, sound card, and other device drivers using the Device Manager ([Windows Key] + R, then type "devmgmt.msc"). Update drivers from the manufacturer's website if possible.
Disable Startup Programs: Certain programs might load at startup, consuming memory unnecessarily. Disable unnecessary startup programs using Task Manager. Go to the "Startup" tab and disable programs you don't need to start automatically.
Increase Virtual Memory: Virtual memory acts as an extension of your physical RAM. Increasing it can provide some temporary relief but isn't a long-term solution. Search for "Advanced system settings" in the Start Menu. Go to the "Advanced" tab and click "Settings" under Performance. In the "Performance Options" window, go to the "Advanced" tab and click "Change" under Virtual memory. Uncheck "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" and select your primary drive. Set a custom size for "Initial size" and "Maximum size" that's larger than your current allocation. (Consult your system manual or a tech professional for recommended values).
If none of these steps work, consider:
- Freeing Up Disk Space: If your drive is truly full, uninstall unnecessary programs or move large files to an external drive.
- Upgrading RAM: If the above solutions don't provide lasting results, consider adding more RAM to your system for a more permanent fix.
Remember, these are general troubleshooting steps. If the issue persists, consult your system's documentation or a tech professional for further assistance.
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