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> yahoo messenger issue!, error: not enough memory to complete this operation
dacharman
post Jun 20 2008, 08:36 AM
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Hi,,
Ive been using windows xp pro for a few years now, thought it was pretty good.
I also used yahoo messenger daily, for voice and chat,
now, within the past few days maybe a week , when i try to use yahoo i get a debug box come up .
says:
A Runtime Error has occurred. Do you wish to debug?
line 13
Error: Not enough storage is available to complete the operation

if I click yes or no, dosnt matter, still comes up with references to ymsgr and $im body being not defined.

ive tried to uninstall and reinstall, yahoo , and still have the same issues...

Can anyone lend some advice., pullhair.gif

Thanks

Dale Charman
www.siteseverymonth.com
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post Jul 1 2008, 08:32 PM
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Sounds like a perfect time to use System Restore. Go back to a day before this problem started happening.

Click on Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools and finally System Restore. Make sure Restore my computer to an earlier time is checked then click on Next. Pick a date prior to your problem occurring, see if that resolves it. May have been caused by a recent Windows Update.
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