Windows 95 Err Msg: Win32 Exec App Unable to Find... (118642)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 95

This article was previously published under Q118642

SYMPTOMS

When you try to load an application, Windows 95 may report one of the following error messages
Win32 Loader Error
Win32 Exec App unable to find C:\<directory\filename>

where <directory\filename> is the executable file you were trying to start.
-or-
Error Starting Program
There is not enough memory to start (filename). Quit some programs, and then try again.
You may receive the following error when you try to close a 32-bit application, such as WordPad:
Insufficient memory to perform operation.

CAUSE

These errors occur when the virtual memory settings are too low. They occur more often on systems with less than 8 megabytes (MB) of extended memory available.

RESOLUTION

To correct this problem, increase the virtual memory settings. If the maximum setting is already set, you may need to choose a different hard disk or remove files from the current hard disk chosen to increase the amount of disk space reserved for extra memory. You can increase the amount of hard disk space reserved for extra memory by performing the following steps:
  1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click the System icon.
  3. Click the Performance tab, and then click Virtual Memory.
  4. Click the "Let me specify my own virtual memory settings" option.
  5. Adjust the Hard Disk, Minimum, and Maximum settings as necessary.
  6. Click OK or Close until you return to Control Panel.

MORE INFORMATION

The minimum recommended amount of hard disk space reserved for extra memory is 5 MB. Windows 95 dynamically allocates available disk space for use as extra memory when applications demand it.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:7/28/2001
Keywords:kbDiskMemory kbprb KB118642