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"Insufficient system resources .." Error Causes Network Problems
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and each is configured the same - 1GB Ram, 3GHz Dual Core Intel, and one 80GB Disk. The exception is the PC that we choose to act as a File Server (no server OS). This PC is a Dell Precision Workstation 470 with a 3.2 GHz Dual Core Xeon processor, two 80GB Seagate disks at 15k rpm setup with a SCSI RAID-0 controller. All eight computers including the Xeon are running Windows XP Professional SP2 with all being current with hardware drivers and with Windows Update run and applied to each PC with automatic updates. We have never had a Network problem with this setup ... until we added the eighth PC. Our Internet service is DSL and the DSL modem is connected to a LinkSys 8-Port Broadband Router (wired). This is the first time we used all 8 ports. The Error we started to get is as follows: "Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service" This error first showed up on the New PC connected to the eighth port. After this message appeared just once the new PC could not perform Any functions, for example, click on "My Computer", or the START button, or Right Click on the Desktop, anything, would cause the above error message to display. The PC was obviously locked and dead so a Restart had to be done and this fixed the problem (for a while). Later it was observed that this "Insufficient system resources .." message would appear on other PCs first then it seemed to be infectious where up to a total of four PCs were locked up due to "Insufficient system resources .." but it has never spread to more than 4 PCs. I read a solution on Experts-Exchange that this error may be due to an IP allocation problem and possibly filling up all 8 ports initiated it. So I purchased a 16-Port NetGear Switch w/auto port sensing so that either a Crossover or Straight-thru cable could be used from the Router to the switch. So I connected port four of the Router to port one on the Switch and used the ports on the Switch to connect all of the PCs. NOTE: The Router is configured as DHCP enabled with auto IP allocation with a range from 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.155. MTU is enabled and set at 1492. Login as a PPPoE. But using the NetGear Switch and only one port on the Router did not solve the problem. We are still suffering with the locking up of PCs due to "Insufficient system resources ...". I think I need a "Super Guru" for help on this problem. Please, any help will be greatly appreciated. If you know of a solution then please be a bit detailed so that I can follow a procedure to solve this problem. NOTE2: I did try and disconnect & power off one of the PC's to have only 7 PCs connected and from my tests of running IE and anything else on all of them not one failed with the "Insufficient system resources ..." error. I can't be 100% possitive but it seems that having more than 7 ports connected even with a 16-port switch from one port on an 8-port LinkSys router causes the error to appear. |
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RAID-0 controller. Firstly, no server should be running RAID 0. You have twice as much chance of losing your data through physical disk faults. If you can, change to RAID 1 - this mirrors data from disk to the other, so you will be half as likely to suffer data loss through physical disk faults as opposed to a single disk. Compared with your current setup, you will be 25% as likely to suffer data loss. If changing to RAID 1 is not an option, make sure you have regular, good full backups and test them occasionally. Regarding the error: 1 - check your virtual memory settings. Control panel -> system -> advanced -> Performance -> advanced -> virtual memoey -> change. Set the virtual memory to be 1.5 times the amount of physical ram installed. Set this for both the initial and max size and click OK on all windows. Restart the machine. 2 - check this article from MS: The computer occasionally does not hibernate and you receive an "Insufficient System Resources Exist to Complete the API" error message in Windows XP with Service Pack 2, in Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005, or in Windows XP Media Center Edition 200 Sounds like a problem with hibernation - check your power settings in control panel and make sure you have disabled automatic hibernation (set standby and hibernate to 'never') |
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