My application quit or my Mac crashed with an error code.  How do I discover what that means?
• AH: When an application or the Finder crashes in Classic mode, you’ll hopefully get a clue from that numerical code.  Some of the more common error codes are Type 2 or Type 11.  If you get one of these two messages, see our next FAQ.   So what if the error is something a bit different?  Here’s how to have than number help you to figure out a little more about what went wrong and what to tell your tech.AppleErrorCodes.com. • FAQ: How do I handle out-of-memory error messages, like Type 1, 2 or 11 errors? • AH: These errors can occur due to bugs in the operating system version or program you are using, or a lack of RAM memory installed in the Mac. Sometimes, it has nothing to do with how much actual RAM you have installed on your Mac, but rather how much memory is dedicated to an application. There is a simple fix: adjust the amount of RAM given (allocated) to the application by using the Get Info window for that application. We have a PDF white page written up to assist
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