I googled it, but it is mostly about RAM. I seriously doubt that a 5 MB document is too tough to handle when I have 512 MB physical RAM. And task manager shows plenty of memory available.
I could easily replace the defect images by exactly the same ones, which then do show. It's not an issue of RAM. It probably has to do with things getting corrupt or other crappy programming and in that case I would like to know when it is triggered so that I can avoid it.
Ah, found a possible working solution: http://www.nuclearphynance.com/Show%...ostIDKey=74455
Or not... but at least I know that I am not alone![]()
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