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From: Nancy on 7 Jan 2006 22:38 Hello, I have many Win 95 programs on my computer and all ran fine on my Win XP computer - until I installed the new security update on thursday. Now I am sometimes getting the error: 'The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running. Click on OK, close your applications, and restart your machine' Although I can open and run many Win XP RAM intensive programs without receiving this error. I should have plenty of resources to run the tiny Win 95 programs that are giving this error (especially since I can run any Win XP program without any errors) My system: Win XP Home SP 2 3.2gig processor 1.5gig RAM 200gig HD (over 90% free space) Defragged last night - cleared MSIE cache today. Task manager shows plenty of resources available. This does not happen all the time - and never happened before the security update. Would like to know if anyone else has this happening and what I can do to work around microsoft's patch until they discover the problem and release a patch to fix the patch. They should have tested it more thoroughly before releasing it :(
From: Unk on 8 Jan 2006 00:46 On Sat, 7 Jan 2006 19:38:01 -0800, "Nancy" <Nancy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hello, > >I have many Win 95 programs on my computer and all ran fine on my Win XP >computer - until I installed the new security update on thursday. Now I am >sometimes getting the error: > >'The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running. Click >on OK, close your applications, and restart your machine' > >Although I can open and run many Win XP RAM intensive programs without >receiving this error. I should have plenty of resources to run the tiny Win >95 programs that are giving this error (especially since I can run any Win XP >program without any errors) > >My system: > >Win XP Home SP 2 >3.2gig processor >1.5gig RAM >200gig HD (over 90% free space) > >Defragged last night - cleared MSIE cache today. > >Task manager shows plenty of resources available. This does not happen all >the time - and never happened before the security update. > >Would like to know if anyone else has this happening and what I can do to >work around microsoft's patch until they discover the problem and release a >patch to fix the patch. They should have tested it more thoroughly before >releasing it :( How to Troubleshoot 16-Bit Windows Programs in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314495 MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program Error Message http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_m.htm#16bit" Download "XP_FIX.EXE" from http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/ "This installation program will reinstall the missing or corrupt Windows XP system files command.com, autoexec.nt, and config.nt. The absence or corruption of one or more of these files causes a "16 Bit Subsystem" error." Direct download: http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/xp_fix.exe
From: Wesley Vogel on 8 Jan 2006 15:37 See Alex Nichol's response here... http://www.adras.com/Win16-subsystem-has-no-resources.t342-1.html Win16 subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running error http://www.serve.com/xywwweb/oed.shtml#win16 -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:E4CBE5B1-0492-48D1-9259-28C91060E2EB(a)microsoft.com, Nancy <Nancy(a)discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > Hello, > > I have many Win 95 programs on my computer and all ran fine on my Win XP > computer - until I installed the new security update on thursday. Now I > am sometimes getting the error: > > 'The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources to continue running. > Click on OK, close your applications, and restart your machine' > > Although I can open and run many Win XP RAM intensive programs without > receiving this error. I should have plenty of resources to run the tiny > Win 95 programs that are giving this error (especially since I can run > any Win XP program without any errors) > > My system: > > Win XP Home SP 2 > 3.2gig processor > 1.5gig RAM > 200gig HD (over 90% free space) > > Defragged last night - cleared MSIE cache today. > > Task manager shows plenty of resources available. This does not happen > all the time - and never happened before the security update. > > Would like to know if anyone else has this happening and what I can do to > work around microsoft's patch until they discover the problem and release > a patch to fix the patch. They should have tested it more thoroughly > before releasing it :(
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