Oracle9i Ds Setup cannot start [message #440855] |
Wed, 27 January 2010 07:37 |
shahzad-ul-hasan
Messages: 638 Registered: August 2002
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Dear
i want to install oracle developer suit 9iand oralce9i(enterprise edition). but when i click on the setup file. it shows me nothing. From one site i read to do this in safe mode. but i cannot find sucess.
pls advised what
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Re: Oracle9i Ds Setup cannot start [message #440915 is a reply to message #440909] |
Wed, 27 January 2010 22:35 |
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ramoradba
Messages: 2457 Registered: January 2009 Location: AndhraPradesh,Hyderabad,I...
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Which OS you are using?which service pack ?
Quote:Emptying your recycle bin.
• Deleting temporary Internet files.
• Moving documents and other data files to a different drive.
• Removing programs that you rarely use.
• Deleting old temporary files from your hard disk. Temporary files have a .tmp file name extension, or names that begin with a tilde (~), and are usually found in the C:\Temp or C:\Windows\Temp folder.
• Emptying your recycle bin after you delete files.
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Re: Oracle9i Ds Setup cannot start [message #440968 is a reply to message #440907] |
Thu, 28 January 2010 02:40 |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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shahzad-ul-hasan wrote on Thu, 28 January 2010 05:14but my c drive has 3.65gb space available.
I admit, I'm not an experienced Oracle installer - everything I did installed successfully. However: the message says that "there's no enough space on the installer swap area".
Now, on MS Windows, a swap file represents virutal memory. Shortly, if you don't have enough RAM, Windows use some space on a hard disk and write certain information - which should be in RAM - into a file on disk. This file is a "swap file"; "virtual memory" because you don't really have it, it is ... well, virtual.
As disk access is much slower than RAM, one should avoid it if possible.
What I meant to say was: should you, perhaps, enlarge swap file? If so, on MS Windows XP it is in
Control panel
System
Advanced tab
Performance section (push Settings button)
Advanced tab
Virtual memory section (push Change button)
set new (larger) value (mine is set to 4GB)
Besides, error message also says that you should push the "Help" button. Did you do that? What does it say?
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