The application could not load properly because it could not allocate enough physical memory in Windows. The following is a list of steps that may help you free up additional memory: 1) If you are using Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups 3.1.1, try creating a bootdisk. Sierra has provided an application which will automatically create a bootdisk for you. Simply double-click on the Bootdisk creator icon in the Sierra program group and follow the on-screen instructions. 2) Disable any programs running in the background. This includes any other applications such as Screen Savers, Business Applications, Virus Detection Programs, or other utilities. If you are running Windows '95 with the Plus pack, try disabling the Scheduler program. Make sure that all such applications are closed prior to launching this program. 3) If you are loading a large number of Fonts or Typefaces within your Windows environment, you might want to try removing a few from your system if you can. Fonts may take away small amounts of system resources and memory. Loading a large number of fonts can cause the computer to run low of memory. 4) If you are using Windows for Workgroups, try starting windows by using the following command: WIN /N This will disable the Network drivers and free some physical memory. 5) If you are using Windows '95, you can try lowering your CD-ROM Cache size to free up additional memory. To accomplish this, activate the system control panel, double-click on the system icon, select the Performance tab option in the System Properties window, and click on the File System... button. Select the CD-ROM tab, and lower the Supplemental cache size (try a middle setting before lowering the level to the SMALL setting).