Apple Workgroup Server 8550 User Manual

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If none of these solutions works, take the server or disk drive to your
Apple-authorized service provider to have the disk removed.

You can’t start your program or it quits unexpectedly. When you try to
open a program, you see a message that not enough memory is
available.

The program needs more memory or the server ran out of memory.

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Quit the programs that you have open and then open the program you
want to use, or restart your server.

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Use the program’s Info window to give it more memory. For more
information see the instructions for making more memory available in the
“Application Programs” topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide
(h) menu.

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The program is a non–Power Macintosh application program running in
emulation mode that requires a separate floating-point unit (FPU). It
cannot use the built-in FPU on your server’s microprocessor.

Check the documentation that came with the program or contact the
program’s manufacturer to find out if the program requires the FPU
found in a non–Power Macintosh chip. If it does, you may need to
upgrade to a Power Macintosh version of the program, or install software
that emulates a non–Power Macintosh FPU. (See your dealer for this
software.)

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Sometimes incompatible system extensions or control panels can cause
software problems. Restart while holding down the Shift key to turn off
all system extensions temporarily.

If your program works normally after you do this, use the Extensions
Manager control panel to turn off individual extensions and control
panels. For detailed instructions, see the “Customizing Your Computer”
topic of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.

If your program performs better when a particular extension or control
panel is turned off, contact the software’s manufacturer for information
or an upgrade.

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