![]() Same Video card (but using macs native amd support drivers). I never get the crashes and never get memory access! Furthermore I am now into my 7th video transcode without so much as a flicker On Mac I have NEVER had this issue and can open several apps at one time – currently have around 20 open and no issues whatsoever. or throws up memory access violation messages, THis machine remember has 32 GB ram installed and can barely run one program! ![]() Tried for 3 days to transcode one video on either machine with handbrake… every time failed! tried playing fishing planet on steam or borderlands 3 on the i5 (AMD) machine and it regularly crashes out wo the white app screen mentioned. – now, heres the thing I forgot to mention, I run DUAL BOOT HACKINTOSHES on both machines Updated the bios and reset optimalto troubleshoot Ran Memtest x86 on both Machines, passed with flying colours recently serviced, re pasted, the i5 is liquid cooled where the 17 has a more than adequate CPU fan and temperatures on both machines are well within safe limits To clear items from memory, use the clear function. Clear Variables When No Longer Needed Make it a practice to clear variables when they are no longer needed. Here’s where we get the “ecpert” weighing in… “Check your Graphics card, hardware etc,) The i5 has an AMD Radeon RX 5800 on board and the i7 a GTX750Ti… Lowest common denominator again… guess who? To optimize system-wide memory performance, consider adding more physical memory (RAM) to your computer or making adjustments at the operating system level. You need to free your PC from junk files, which may include system restore copies, and system files. a Haskell i7(k) and again at standard clock speeds the same crap happens! As stated, the ‘Low Disk Space’ warning is an indication that your system is running low on space hence, the obvious first step is to run Windows maintenance utility i.e. Go to Preferences > Plug-ins & Scratch Disks, in the Scratch Disks is set to one of your local disk, select another disk as secondary disk. and guess what, I also have a second rig. Illustrator some time display, does not have enough memory to display your page, insufficient memory, in fact you do not indeed a bigger memory and disk space. I have a Coffee Lake i5(K) Gaming rig and even at standard clock speed with 32Gb on Ram and running only 2 programs I get freeze ups, memory messages, address messages or App windows that are whited out and frozen! In particular when trying to play games on steam or transcode videos with handbrake I get crashes, memory adressing messages or restarts. Now the problem is fixed for real, isn’t it? Last but not the least, backup all your data and download files only from relevant sites.What total Bollocks! The problem comes down to the lowest common denominator as awlays, Microsoft – heres why! Stumped? Well, simply run Stellar Data Recovery- Standard for Windows, a reliable and 100% safe tool to bring back your deleted data. You may have fixed ‘out of space’ issue but at the cost of your files. While the antivirus eliminates the virus, it could wipe out your critical files as well. Ensure that the antivirus is updated and has the potential to not only detect but to eliminate the virus and from here after, always install available Windows updates. The only way out is to run an antivirus software and fix the issue. If the problem still persists, then the reason could be that the drive is virus-infected. The only way is to move all the content of the contiguous partition to an external media so that the partition can be extended with the available contiguous unallocated space. In such instances, you need to create space to extend the partition. ** If the ‘Extend Volume’ option is greyed out, it implies that there is no contiguous space available or that the selected partition is a FAT partition (Windows Disk Management works only on NTFS partitions). Click the Finish button to complete the process.
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