Memory Pop Up

I was on my Facebook and I got a pop up that said 'memory 0 to line 31' I went to my computer link and it showed 1 MB of memory. How much memory should I create? I download not much, only 4 games. I'm out of memory?  What should I do?

I doubt that it is really a RAM memory problem, but maybe an error on the site itself.   To find out how much RAM, you must go to start / Control Panel / system and it will tell you.

I would do anything if you believe get more memory error messages on different sites, or when you use other programs on your system.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

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