The problem is not too little memory, but too much memory. You have to disable some RAM, but I don't remember how to do this.
It would be preferable to recompile the application with a more recent version of VFP.
>I Upgraded A Computer To A Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz With Windows Xp.
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>Running A Custom Program Built On Vfp 3.0.
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>Ran Fine Before The New Motherboard Came, However, Now I Am Getting Insufficient Memory Error When Trying To Run The Program.
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>I Have Tried A Fresh Installation, But To No Avail.
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>I Cannot Re-Engineer This Program, And Have Tried Setting The Properties Of The Icon For Backward Compatibility.
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>Any Thoughts?
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>Thanks In Advance.
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>Becky
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