Solution: Quit all open application programs. Also, open the Memory control
panel, set your disk cache to the lowest possible setting and turn on Virtual
Memory.
Not enough memory
Problem: When you try to use the Installer, you see a message that your
computer doesn’t have enough memory.
Cause: Your Macintosh has less random-access memory than is required to
use System 7.5, QuickDraw GX, PowerTalk, or a combination.
Solution: For memory guidelines, see “Check Your Computer’s Built-in
Memory” in Chapter 1 of this book. If necessary, contact your Apple-
authorized reseller for information about how to purchase additional memory.
Not enough disk space
Problem: When you try to use the Installer, you see a message that there is
not enough disk space available.
Cause: Your computer’s hard disk has less than the minimum amount of
space required to install the software.
Solution: Make more space available on your hard disk by removing some
files from the disk. Make backup copies of the files, if necessary, and then
drag them to the Trash.
If you are installing from floppy disks, you can also try starting up your
Macintosh using the Install Disk 1 disk. Using the Installer this way requires
less available disk space.
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