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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 23
OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows 7 Build 7100
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If you saw my old thread, I had trouble starting my iMac g3 up. Well I did get it starting, while it starts up, I get the error "A system error has occurred. Virtual memory I/O Error." Then something about holding down shift to start without extensions. So I did that, and it worked so what should I do now
. Help would be appreciated! Also, I have tried 'Apple-Option-P-R' , I have done 'Apple-Option-O-F' and did some commands I don't remember them. Anyways help will be appreciated. TheKeeperofHam |
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OS: Windows XP SP2, Windows 7 Build 7100
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Re: Mac OS 9.2 - Virtual memory I/O Error
well I have two partitions, the partition that mac os 9.2 is on is about 2.5 gb but there is 2gb a free space, and it has 320mb of ram.
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Re: Mac OS 9.2 - Virtual memory I/O Error
That should be enough RAM to run OS 9 with one or two programs open. Goto the Apple menu->Control panels->Memory (It's been a while since I used OS 9). THere should be an option to use virtual memory, make sure it is set to 0 or is unchecked, then restart, and that error should go away.
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