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| | low free physical memory Hi. I almost allways have low RAM physical memory- just few tens Mb. When I run Windows Movie Maker and want to publish movie, it totally drops to zero and application crashes. On the first day I bought PC I could not watch DVD- there were messages, that memory was low and I had to close other programs- but none were open. And there were no other downloads.Anyway it fixed itself. But Movie Maker crashes. Can anybody help with this ? Thank you |
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| | RE: low free physical memory How much RAM do you have? Even though Microsoft says 512MB minimum, they recommend 1GB. I would say you should plan on at least 2GB for Video work. I running 2GB and I have had no problems,so far. -- Paul "marius.r" wrote: > Hi. I almost allways have low RAM physical memory- just few tens Mb. When I > run Windows Movie Maker and want to publish movie, it totally drops to zero > and application crashes. On the first day I bought PC I could not watch DVD- > there were messages, that memory was low and I had to close other programs- > but none were open. And there were no other downloads.Anyway it fixed itself. > But Movie Maker crashes. Can anybody help with this ? Thank you |
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| | RE: low free physical memory 893 Mb. But that was only Windows Movie Maker. "PaulB" wrote: > How much RAM do you have? Even though Microsoft says 512MB minimum, they > recommend 1GB. I would say you should plan on at least 2GB for Video work. > I running 2GB and I have had no problems,so far. > -- > Paul > > > "marius.r" wrote: > > > Hi. I almost allways have low RAM physical memory- just few tens Mb. When I > > run Windows Movie Maker and want to publish movie, it totally drops to zero > > and application crashes. On the first day I bought PC I could not watch DVD- > > there were messages, that memory was low and I had to close other programs- > > but none were open. And there were no other downloads.Anyway it fixed itself. > > But Movie Maker crashes. Can anybody help with this ? Thank you |
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| | Re: low free physical memory Video rendering is one of the most intense, if not "THE" most intense, type of work you can ask of a computer. The more RAM you throw at the system, the more efficient (and reliable) the rendering program will operate. I would not even try it under Vista without 2 gig of RAM. Even then I would shut down everything I could for the duration. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "marius.r" <mariusr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2BB0F2D7-8920-4407-9951-E789B5782722@microsoft.com... > Hi. I almost allways have low RAM physical memory- just few tens Mb. When > I > run Windows Movie Maker and want to publish movie, it totally drops to > zero > and application crashes. On the first day I bought PC I could not watch > DVD- > there were messages, that memory was low and I had to close other > programs- > but none were open. And there were no other downloads.Anyway it fixed > itself. > But Movie Maker crashes. Can anybody help with this ? Thank you |
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| | Re: low free physical memory Thank you for reply. RAM usage was 50-60 per cent and at the start of rendering.if so why there were only 30 Mb of free physical memory? when it dropped to zero it caused the application to crash. and as I wrote, on the first day I bought PC I could not watch DVD-the message was 'too low memory'? "Richard Urban" wrote: > Video rendering is one of the most intense, if not "THE" most intense, type > of work you can ask of a computer. The more RAM you throw at the system, the > more efficient (and reliable) the rendering program will operate. I would > not even try it under Vista without 2 gig of RAM. Even then I would shut > down everything I could for the duration. > > -- > > > Regards, > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User > (For email, remove the obvious from my address) > > > > "marius.r" <mariusr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2BB0F2D7-8920-4407-9951-E789B5782722@microsoft.com... > > Hi. I almost allways have low RAM physical memory- just few tens Mb. When > > I > > run Windows Movie Maker and want to publish movie, it totally drops to > > zero > > and application crashes. On the first day I bought PC I could not watch > > DVD- > > there were messages, that memory was low and I had to close other > > programs- > > but none were open. And there were no other downloads.Anyway it fixed > > itself. > > But Movie Maker crashes. Can anybody help with this ? Thank you > > |
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