"Not enough memory to run Microsoft Excel. Please close other applications and try again." is the error message I get when I try to open Excel. The same message appears when trying to open other MS Office applications (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, etc.). No error codes appear just the message quoted here.
In addition, I try to open Explorer and it is non-responsive and I get a message that says, “Windows is trying to identify the problem. Windows is checking online for a solution to the problem.” but no solution is found. This happens on both of my Windows 7 Pro builds – both clean installs (one netbook with Win 7 Pro x32 and a desktop with an x64 build).
Some other helpful notes…
• This seems to happen when I leave the machines running, inactive (all power saver and screen saver functions are turned off).
• During the issue I ran RESMON and my RAM was 56% in use, which is strange because all apps are closed.
• When I restart the machine the issues stop and the RAM in use drops down to normal range.
• System has enough free storage capacity.
I don’t know what is causing the conflict to create this issue randomly. I thought about doing a clean install of MS Office, but both my machines are having the same problem and a buddy of mine is having the same problem as well, so not sure that is the best route – thought it might be a conflict with Win 7 and maybe Office 2007 Enterprise? Searching for other forums on this turns up little guidance, but some people have suggested a permissions issue – I do not have admin passwords set up for either install (I hate having to log in). Ideas or thoughts from anyone who has encountered this issue would be much appreciated.
Here are my builds for reference:
Desktop (home build) – all updates current
OS – Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU - AMD Athlon II X4 620 Propus 2.6GHz Socket AM3 95W Quad-Core Processor
RAM - Patriot Viper 4GB DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
MoB - ASRock A780GXH
HDD - WD Caviar Black 640GB (300 GB free)
Software – Win 7 Pro x64, MS Office 2007 Enterprise, Panda AntiVirus 2010, HP Mediaserver 2003 (nightly back up), IOBit Security 360, IE8, other misc software
Netbook (IBM Thinkpad X41) – all updates current
OS – Windows 7 Professional x32
CPU – Intel Pentium M 1.5 GHz
RAM – 2 GB
HDD - 52GB (29 GB free)
Software – Win 7 Pro x64, MS Office 2007 Enterprise, Panda AntiVirus 2010, HP Mediaserver 2003 (nightly back up), IOBit Security 360, IE8, other misc software
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to make sure you have all the details up front. Thanks fr your help.
In addition, I try to open Explorer and it is non-responsive and I get a message that says, “Windows is trying to identify the problem. Windows is checking online for a solution to the problem.” but no solution is found. This happens on both of my Windows 7 Pro builds – both clean installs (one netbook with Win 7 Pro x32 and a desktop with an x64 build).
Some other helpful notes…
• This seems to happen when I leave the machines running, inactive (all power saver and screen saver functions are turned off).
• During the issue I ran RESMON and my RAM was 56% in use, which is strange because all apps are closed.
• When I restart the machine the issues stop and the RAM in use drops down to normal range.
• System has enough free storage capacity.
I don’t know what is causing the conflict to create this issue randomly. I thought about doing a clean install of MS Office, but both my machines are having the same problem and a buddy of mine is having the same problem as well, so not sure that is the best route – thought it might be a conflict with Win 7 and maybe Office 2007 Enterprise? Searching for other forums on this turns up little guidance, but some people have suggested a permissions issue – I do not have admin passwords set up for either install (I hate having to log in). Ideas or thoughts from anyone who has encountered this issue would be much appreciated.
Here are my builds for reference:
Desktop (home build) – all updates current
OS – Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU - AMD Athlon II X4 620 Propus 2.6GHz Socket AM3 95W Quad-Core Processor
RAM - Patriot Viper 4GB DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
MoB - ASRock A780GXH
HDD - WD Caviar Black 640GB (300 GB free)
Software – Win 7 Pro x64, MS Office 2007 Enterprise, Panda AntiVirus 2010, HP Mediaserver 2003 (nightly back up), IOBit Security 360, IE8, other misc software
Netbook (IBM Thinkpad X41) – all updates current
OS – Windows 7 Professional x32
CPU – Intel Pentium M 1.5 GHz
RAM – 2 GB
HDD - 52GB (29 GB free)
Software – Win 7 Pro x64, MS Office 2007 Enterprise, Panda AntiVirus 2010, HP Mediaserver 2003 (nightly back up), IOBit Security 360, IE8, other misc software
Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to make sure you have all the details up front. Thanks fr your help.