Not it. Bags of memory available. I can run Photoshop, iMovie, Acrobat and iTunes all at the same time and not even notice it. There's just this one bloody file that InDesign can no longer find. I've now reinstalled the whole CS suite, and again everything works except InDesign. ________________________________ From: Frank BIrch <fbirch@xxxxxxxxxx> To: muglo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 1:12:17 PM Subject: [muglo] Re: InDesign wants a file it already has I use an app called free memory ... Seems to work well.. http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/freememory/id460931672?mt=12 Cheers f On 12-04-15 1:06 PM, "Douglas Feick" <dejl6@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I've had several problems over the years, and I know I've stated them > when there are issues like this; one's that don't seem to make sense. > Are you short of memory? (the computer, that is...) I have goofy > problems show up every time my available memory drops below 4 gig. I > don't have consistent problems, but for some reason they go away > after I do some house cleaning and bounce that available memory up > past the 4 gig mark. Every computer is different, so yours might not > be the 4 gig mark,but.....Doug F > --- > The group web site is at http://muglo.ca/Welcome_to_Muglo.html > Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo --- The group web site is at http://muglo.ca/Welcome_to_Muglo.html Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo