

If you end a process that is associated with a system service, part of the system might not function properly. If you end a process that is associated with an open program, the program will close and you will lose unsaved data. You may be able to resolve a low-resource condition by ending unnecessary processes to free memory resources. Increasing the page file size usually does not require a restart of the computer. Windows moves data from the paging file to memory as needed, and it moves data from memory to the paging file to make room for new data. Virtual memory comprises the paging file and physical memory or random access memory (RAM). A page file is a hidden file or files on the hard disk that the operating system uses to hold parts of programs and data files that do not fit in memory. You can resolve a low-resource condition by increasing the page file size. You may be able to resolve the problem by reinstalling the application to restore a missing file.Ĭheck the system for a low-resource condition. The following steps may help to resolve the problem: However, there is not enough information available in the event message to provide a definitive recommendation to resolve the problem. This event is logged when Unable to start a DCOM serverĬorrect the low-resource condition or report the error to Microsoft Unable to start a DCOM server: %3 as %4/%5.
