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Offline Raven

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Error 11 in Quark Xpress?
« on: October 11, 2003, 12:54:08 AM »
I'm still using Quark Xpress 3.32 on my OS9.1
Usually very, very stable.
Right now I'm working on a 32 page document about 50mb in size.
I am getting a lot (3 tonight!) Error 11 messages when everything freezes up and I have to reboot.
I tried dumping prefs & upping the Memory in QX - right now it's at 80mb for memory
I'm using a G4/400, 386 mb RAM.

What's causing this, and what else can I do to stop the freezes?

I have v4.11. Shall I open the file and work in that version to be safer?
( I don't use v4 yet, because of my extensions on 3.32)

Thx.
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Error 11 in Quark Xpress?
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2003, 01:44:03 PM »
Found this.  huh.gif

"In rare cases, when you install netscape Communicator, other programs, such as Quark Xpress, Photoshop, and PageMaker will start giving type 11 errors. This is a problem with a font that netscape installs. The specific fix given by netscape is here...."

http://home.voyager.net/web/technicalsuppo...h.html#980911-9
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Error 11 in Quark Xpress?
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2003, 10:46:28 AM »
Hope this helps.

Take care.

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Error 11 in Quark Xpress?
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2003, 12:35:46 AM »
I ran Diskwarrior.
Dumped all Mac OS, Finder, System, and Quark Prefs.
Upped Quark memory to 160mb.
And rebuilt desktop.
I have no idea what did it, but everything started to work again normally.
Whew! Got the job out just in time!
Thanks for your suggestions. :-)
•27" iMac, 2017, 3.47 GHz, 8 GB RAM, 1.03 TB HD, OSX10.14.6
• 15" MacBook Air 2025 OS15.2
• Mac Mini M1, 2020, OS26.0.1
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