Solution:
Quit the programs that you have open and then open the
program you want to use, or restart your computer.
Cause 3:
The application is designed specifically for the Power
Macintosh and needs to use Virtual Memory, but
Virtual Memory is turned off.
Solution:
Turn on Virtual Memory in the Memory control panel.
For instructions, see the “Memory” topic of Macintosh
Guide.
Problem:
You see a message that an application program can’t be found.
Cause 1:
You tried to open a document that came from another
computer, created with an application that you do not
have installed.
Solution:
Make sure that the Macintosh Easy Open control panel
is enabled and that you have specified the alternative
application programs you want to use to open your
documents. To enable Macintosh Easy Open, choose
Control Panels from the Apple menu and double-click
the Macintosh Easy Open icon. In the Macintosh Easy
Open control panel, click “On”. For information on
using this control panel to open your documents, see
the Macintosh Guide available in the Guide menu.
Solution:
Some documents can be opened by more than one
application program. Start a program that may be able
to open the document (like SimpleText for a letter or
Adobe Photoshop™ for a graphic), then use the File
menu to open the document from inside that
application. See the application’s documentation for
more information.
Solution:
Purchase and install the correct software, or find out
if the creator of the document can convert it to a form
that one of your programs can use.
Cause 2:
The document was originated on a DOS computer.
Solution:
Use the PC Exchange control panel to specify which
application program will open the document. See the
“Using DOS Files & Disks” topic in the Macintosh
Guide for instructions.
Cause 3:
You may need to rebuild your desktop.