How to Repair when Excel Says Not Enough Memory on Windows 10

The “not enough memory to run Microsoft Office” error is one of those frustrating errors that pop up unexpectedly while running specific programs such as Microsoft Excel. You might even find yourself unable to open the program because it crashes due to a lack of memory. If you want to know how to solve this problem, follow along with us in this article.

What causes the “not enough memory” error on Excel?

Low memory prompts are common errors in Windows 10. They usually happen when you open large files such as videos, photos, documents, etc., and it causes the system to run out of memory. This error occurs because some add-ons or third-party antiviruses might be blocking certain functions of the file formats. If you don’t want to install another antivirus software, you can try disabling the add-on or uninstalling it completely. You can also use Registry Editor to delete the registry keys related to the add-on. read more

How to Troubleshoot Insufficient Storage Error in Google Play

Many Android users have encountered this situation: you try to install an application from the Play Store, and then the system informs you that there is not enough memory to complete the installation. Older versions of the Android operating system allow you to move certain (third-party) apps to your SD card to save space on your internal memory. However, starting with Android 6.0, Google removed this feature, so all apps now stay in the internal memory.

Many cell phone users like to install many apps on their devices, and, of course, all of these apps take up a fair amount of memory space. Perhaps the internal memory of your device is exhausted and the Google Play Store cannot install new apps on your phone. There are ways to solve this problem and install new applications. read more

Fixed: Disk space error 0x80780119 when creating a system image

Disk space error 0x80780119

Windows hard disk space error code 0x80780119 indicates that your computer has space issues when creating system images. If your primary disk/partition or system does not have enough space to create a system image, you may see the Disk Space Error 0x80780119 pop-up message.

To fix this error, you can create a new system partition; you can also expand the partition you are using. It may happen that there is enough space on the protected system disk to create a system image, but the USN log disk becomes too big over time. If you handle the disk space error 0x80780119, it may disappear on its own. read more