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Process address space warning?

Process address space warning?

Process address space warning?

(OP)
Yeah, it's the new guy again.

I am working on a rather small welment assembly and I just started getting this message:

"Your Inventor session has used up more than 80% of the available process address space (2048 MB). It is highly reccomended that you close down some documents before proceeding further."

I only have this drawing opened and have closed just about every other Windows program. However, the message keeps re-appearing. If there a way to increase the process address space? Or is there another fix?

Thank you,
Dominic

RE: Process address space warning?

What do the numbers in the lower right hand corner of the window say when you get this message?

David

RE: Process address space warning?

(OP)
Thanks for replying.

They said "42" and "10". But once I closed Inventor and reopened it again, they went back to "42" and "2".

I also found out that I do NOT have 4GB as I previously thought. I only have 2 GB RAM. I'm supposed to get 2GB more pretty soon. That should help out a lot.

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