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What exactly is Error Code 14? When it says there is not enough storage to complete the operation, what memory are we talking about here? System Resources? Error Code 14 is easily the most common error I get and the only way I've gotten around it is to close something that is open. So, I was wondering, LUK, what are the specifics on the memory referenced by error code 14? How can I free more of this memory? I've already disabled as many services, things in MSCONFIG, etc. that aren't needed, already.

 

 

Thanks!

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Well, i am no LUK,

but according to microsoft it mean:

 

This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer. (Code 14)

 

 

Code 14

This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer. (Code 14)

To restart your computer now, click Restart Computer.

Solution button: Restart Computer

To resolve this error code, shut down Windows, shut down your computer, and then turn it back on.

Edited by dirio49
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I believe these are borland errors from their own memory manager so MS's help isn't really relevant. (Thanks for trying though dirio49 :) )

 

It would help to know when it's popping up and what the error box looks like! (hint hint screenshot!)

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I didn't think to get any. :blush:

 

 

Anyway, it always occurs when trying to start ImgBurn. The blue text logo comes up and then the error dialog. Sometimes, ImgBurn.exe will "crash" with a common Windows dialog that says it crashed, but, not always. I'll try :wink: to remember to screen shot it the next time it happens.

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