Jon.G Car M135i Feb 23, 2011 #1 Just started getting this message appear: "The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. There is not enough memory available" Press 'OK' and I get it again. I have enough RAM available, So what's the deal? I presume its trying to save the play count? Running Windows 7, i5 Quad, 4GB RAM.
Just started getting this message appear: "The iTunes Library file cannot be saved. There is not enough memory available" Press 'OK' and I get it again. I have enough RAM available, So what's the deal? I presume its trying to save the play count? Running Windows 7, i5 Quad, 4GB RAM.
TheEvilGiraffe ClioSport Club Member Car Not a 1M Feb 23, 2011 #2 Surely that doesn't save to RAM ? I presume it's referring to hard drive space ? Have you tried turning it off and on again ? /The IT Crowd.
Surely that doesn't save to RAM ? I presume it's referring to hard drive space ? Have you tried turning it off and on again ? /The IT Crowd.
Jon.G Car M135i Feb 23, 2011 #3 LOL, iTunes is literally raping the physical memory though. Closed it, re opened it and the message isn't coming up yet, and memory has dropped right off. Any ideas what it was trying to do though? iTunes would save to the file location via RAM as any program would. That's what its there for
LOL, iTunes is literally raping the physical memory though. Closed it, re opened it and the message isn't coming up yet, and memory has dropped right off. Any ideas what it was trying to do though? iTunes would save to the file location via RAM as any program would. That's what its there for
TheEvilGiraffe ClioSport Club Member Car Not a 1M Feb 23, 2011 #4 I know it doesn't save TO the RAM It was probably Windows having a power trip screaming "iTunes? I'm an iMaaaaac....!!! Oh wait no I'm not, I'm having a stroke... bleruuuughhhhhzzzzzz" Who knows. Either way .. it's not doing it now !
I know it doesn't save TO the RAM It was probably Windows having a power trip screaming "iTunes? I'm an iMaaaaac....!!! Oh wait no I'm not, I'm having a stroke... bleruuuughhhhhzzzzzz" Who knows. Either way .. it's not doing it now !
Jon.G Car M135i Feb 23, 2011 #5 Yeah, might have something to do with it being put to waste on a 64bit system . Windows always has moments.
Yeah, might have something to do with it being put to waste on a 64bit system . Windows always has moments.