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Bear
Mar 25, 2003, 06:23 AM
When trying to install FileMaker Pro 6 on my Powermac, I get the following error:The software to be installed requires 8 MB of total machine memory (RAM), which this computer does not have. Yes, the machine has more than 8MB of memory. In fact it has 2 GB.
Has anyone seen this? Does anyone know any workarounds?
I will call filemaker when their tech support is available in another few hours.
Bear
Mar 25, 2003, 10:52 AM
This is a known issue with the installer for FileMaker Pro.
They gave a couple of options... one is temporarily de-install some memory and then install FileMaker. After the install is done, the memory can be added back in.
The second option is they will send out a replacement CD that may or may not cost money...
timbloom
Mar 25, 2003, 11:23 AM
What version of Filemaker is this and what OS do you have that you are installing it on?
I had encountered a similar problem where for some reason too much ram can give you a not enough ram error, but this usually only happens on really old programs.
Bear
Mar 25, 2003, 02:13 PM
Originally posted by timbloom
What version of Filemaker is this and what OS do you have that you are installing it on?
I had encountered a similar problem where for some reason too much ram can give you a not enough ram error, but this usually only happens on really old programs.
Mac OS X - 10.2.4
FileMaker Pro 6.0
And as it states above 2 GB.
And it was a rounding error. Basically prior to the MDD systems, the maximum ram was 1.5 GB on a PowerMac, so no one ran into a problem until after FMP 6 was out.
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