03-13-2008, 04:47 PM
Toybox, if you ahould want to test if it really is a question of RAM (allocated to MM) you can use an utility program (inside the folder
However, with that utility it is possible to check how much RAM a current software needs and/or uses at the moment.
So you should have MM running and, parallel to that, open
Should you really find out that MM doesn't have enough RAM allocated (which I doubt), you can put it higher up in the list (under
See
Programme >> Dienstprogramme(in the German Mac OS) ) called
Aktivitäts-Anzeige(in German). Unfortunately I don't know the English name of that utility / program !
However, with that utility it is possible to check how much RAM a current software needs and/or uses at the moment.
So you should have MM running and, parallel to that, open
Aktivitäts-Anzeigeand check under
% CPU.
Should you really find out that MM doesn't have enough RAM allocated (which I doubt), you can put it higher up in the list (under
% CPU).
See
MAC Help(>RAM) for a detailed procedure.

