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Hello friends,
this afternoon, I had an error message to say my application memory is full. the message box suggested to force quit. At the same time, I was typing a letter for my cardiac doctor, whom I see tomorrow afternoon, for a heart scan.
So, I kept clicking on the red button, to close the message box, but it kept showing up on the screen. it was an important letter, which I didn't wish to type out again.
Once I got my letter printed, I click in the error message box and clicked force quit, hoping I wasn't going to break anything.
I tried to search my computer to see what I could find. I didn't find anything. I went online to Apple support. There were 2 questions there with a similar problem, but it wasn't helpful. One guy suggested a reboot. Is this right? Would I lose any information? If it is right, how do I do it?
Where would I find Application Memory?
Thank you, Frank.
this afternoon, I had an error message to say my application memory is full. the message box suggested to force quit. At the same time, I was typing a letter for my cardiac doctor, whom I see tomorrow afternoon, for a heart scan.
So, I kept clicking on the red button, to close the message box, but it kept showing up on the screen. it was an important letter, which I didn't wish to type out again.
Once I got my letter printed, I click in the error message box and clicked force quit, hoping I wasn't going to break anything.
I tried to search my computer to see what I could find. I didn't find anything. I went online to Apple support. There were 2 questions there with a similar problem, but it wasn't helpful. One guy suggested a reboot. Is this right? Would I lose any information? If it is right, how do I do it?
Where would I find Application Memory?
Thank you, Frank.