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Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-23 20:44:00
Yo,
In Final Fantasy 7 when I start up it either says insufficient swap space or it starts up, screen goes black and then it goes back to the desktop.
Please help me! :erm:
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Jedimark on 2005-03-23 21:13:10
You need to free up some disk space, and make sure when you load up FF you have closed all unnecessary programs that are running.
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Creative Inc on 2005-03-23 21:45:54
Can you list the specs of your computer system? eg Processor, Ram, etc.
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-23 21:48:11
1. ok ill try that
2. all my specs are on my previous thred (FF7 Battle Problems, Help!)

thanks :D
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Zack on 2005-03-23 21:48:46
Final fantasy has been known to have some problems with the swap files. However, this usually occurs on the world map where on some computers a large amount of virtual memory is utilised, possibly a leak.

Try running the game using compatibility mode which can be accessed by right clicking on the ff7.exe and selecting properties.
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-23 21:57:55
thanks but it didnt work
i tried  running it in compatibility for win95 but still said insufficient swap space and then said runtime error 256 at 0000E35B
any suggestions?
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Jedimark on 2005-03-23 22:19:59
Hmmm, check your page file.

Right click "My computer" --> Properties

--> Advanced --> Performance Settings --> Advanced --> Virtual Memory "Change"

Make sure "System Managed size" is selected.. press the "SET" button, OK, OK, OK and then try...
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-24 19:54:27
thanks but it didnt work. The swap space has gone but now im stuck with this runtime error '256'
any more suggestions?
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Marc on 2005-03-24 20:17:17
If I read correctly, the runtime error started appearing when you enabled win95 compatibility mode right ?

If so then you should try putting it in win 98 compatibility mode instead.  And if that fails, juste disable compatibility mode.  Your swap file issue should be fixed now anyway.
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-24 20:24:41
forgot i put it on win95  :roll:
ok ill try that thanks
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: ForceStealer666 on 2005-03-24 21:14:32
yeah now it has no error or no swap space message. But now it starts up, screen goes blank and goes back to the desktop. It doesnt even load up the credits! HELP please!
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Marc on 2005-03-24 22:20:36
I'm far from being an expert but this sounds like a missing movie file to me.

Although in your other thread where you talked about gaia cliff, how did you get to that point ?  did you change anything since then ?
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: Aaron on 2005-03-24 22:22:56
Actually... the screen going black for a moment and then dumping you back on the desktop could be a sign that Direct3D failed to start.  Does it also do this if you change it to software rendering?
Title: Insufficient Swap Space, Help!
Post by: svennis on 2005-04-04 16:47:20
This is actually something i experience before, i suggest you install the Movieplayer coming along with Final fantasy 7 Install CD. should do the trick, if not, im sorry i suggest this :P