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Topic ClosedInv runs out of Address Space

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Sammy-iv View Drop Down
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    Posted: 28.May.2011 at 01:26

I'm very new to this forum and not very active yet (its is hard to be active with an old Inv 11 (not 2011) :)

I'm not new to Inv, I've used it since it started but I'm still on 11.
At my new job, I've been running out of address space very often.
I don't have an up-to-date station either. The resources bar in the bottom right gets to yellow from loading 2 assemblies and if I do a little opening of files it becomes RED and I have to close all my drawings/assemblies to get the green back.
Can someone help me, other than update to the newest Inv and take advantage of a new station and more memory?
Here is my station:
Sorry, I've been trying to insert or attach a file (pdf or jpg) but it doesn't work for me. If someone would like to help I can email a snap shot of my system information.
 
Thank You
Sammy
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.May.2011 at 15:39
It sounds like you either need to clean out your computer to free up more resources, up-grade it or buy a new one.  What are you waiting for?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.May.2011 at 16:54

John,

Thanks for the reply.
If it were up to me I would've done all that but I'm new here & I have to produce without too many complaints about the computer.

Sammy

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31.May.2011 at 17:54
How much "producing" can you do with a computer that is being starved for resources?  Either way it's costing the company money.  They can spend it on fixing the problem or they can spend it on paying you for doing nothing or troubleshooting computer problems when you have more important things to do.  The computer is a tool you need to do your job.  
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