"Your system has used up all the allocated memory"
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On my iMac, for the past three days, I have been systematically receiving the message “your system has used all the allocated memory” and I am forced to quit apps. This happens after about ten to fifteen minutes. The Genius Bar and AppleCare have not been able to resolve this issue. I’ve seen that other users have had this problem, but on laptops. I want to specify that I have never downloaded Mackeeper on my iMac. I also haven't downloaded any new applications recently. AppleCare advised me to reinstall Mavericks, which I did, but that did not solve the problem. Furthermore, Time Machine is not recommended since it is very likely that the bug is in there. Do you know what this is about? And what to do? I thank anyone who can help!
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HELLO ! (isn't it better?) and welcome.
That said, we need to check:
1 - Hard drive capacity and fill rate (right-click on its icon/read the information) result?
2 - Installed RAM capacity? (Apple menu/About this Mac) result?
Always remember to provide the specifications of your Mac, we are not clairvoyants and, depending on these specifications, the answers may vary.
To find out everything: after Apple menu/About this Mac, click on "More Info/Hardware"
Best regards.
For your information:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25857-charte-de-commentcamarche-net-conseils-d-ecriture/
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25855-charte-d-utilisation-de-commentcamarche-net-respect-d-autrui/
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When it's urgent, it's already too late (Talleyrand)
That said, we need to check:
1 - Hard drive capacity and fill rate (right-click on its icon/read the information) result?
2 - Installed RAM capacity? (Apple menu/About this Mac) result?
Always remember to provide the specifications of your Mac, we are not clairvoyants and, depending on these specifications, the answers may vary.
To find out everything: after Apple menu/About this Mac, click on "More Info/Hardware"
Best regards.
For your information:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25857-charte-de-commentcamarche-net-conseils-d-ecriture/
https://www.commentcamarche.net/infos/25855-charte-d-utilisation-de-commentcamarche-net-respect-d-autrui/
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When it's urgent, it's already too late (Talleyrand)