Mavericks update, 10.9.3, your system is out of memory

I updated Mavericks on May 17, 2014 to 10.9.3 and am now receiving messages stating "your system is out of memory."

I have 16GB of memory and Activity Monitor shows I have plenty of memory available.

Mac OS X (10.3.9)

Posted on May 19, 2014 11:14 AM

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May 20, 2014 10:20 AM in response to Michael Murray4

I had the same issue happen today. This happened twice with Safari v7.0.3 and Adobe Flash v13.0.0.214 while using Spotify for Web. I attempted to use Spotify for Web using Google Chrome v34.0.1847.137 and Adobe Flash v13,0,0,214 and did not experience the issue. I tried Safari again, same problem, In about 5 minutes my system prompted - Out of Memory.


*note - My machine has 156GB of available free storage space on the system disk.


Mac Mini - Late 2012

16GB Ram with 256 SSD.

Sep 28, 2014 1:17 AM in response to Linc Davis

Hi there, so I am curious? Last week I bought a brand new imac with 24 gb ram and 256 SSD drive. And I only intalled CS6. Nothing else. On day 6 I already have the "system runs out of application memory" issue..just running Safari. This must be a joke...no? Do you think I should give the imac back to the apple store or is there hope that this issue is resolvable?

Oct 21, 2014 2:08 PM in response to Eric Root

Thanks much.


Mac Mail stopped working entirely for me with Yosemite. Tried re-starting, etc, no avail. Had to go back to Mavericks, which my iMac appears to like a lot better. Everything opens faster, etc. Not what I would have expected...


BTW, the biggest 'memory user' according to Activity Monitor is something called 'kernel_task', using 1.06 GB. Have no idea what that is. Next biggest is Firefox at 540 megs.


Thanks again...

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