GLQuake runs for a short while, but then an “out of memory” message appears or Im dropped back to the Windows 95 desktop. Whats wrong?
Your Virtual Memory settings on your system should be increased. Open Control Panel, System – click on the Performance tab and then click on Virtual Memory. Adjust the settings so that the minimum swap file size is 80MB. You may also want to delete all the mesh files – do this by deleting the quake\ID1\glquake directory.
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