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Another thing to consider aside from my previous post is if your game closes with no pop window explaining anything during crash. I noticed my CPU usage is at 100% (with a Phenom 955 / Radeon 6870 and 8GB RAM). Event Viewer showed during that crash my virtual memory was low (even though I didn't get notified by Windows). That is a lie because I was watching Task Manager and I wasn't even using 4GB at crash time. I speculate (along with other users) that Inquisition has bad programming causing a memory leak. Until they patch also consider using the program CleanMem ( http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/cleanmem.html ) to help manage Windows handling memory leak issues. So far I haven't run into problems (cross fingers)
- mcsupersport11 years agoHero+
Just as a note, Virtual memory isn't how much RAM you are using, it is how much of the alotted space on your hard-drive set aside for extra memory functions by Windows. If your hard-drive is filling up, or if you have set the amount of virtual memory too low, you can then get this warning usually. So you may want to ck into the state of your hard-drive free space, and then check to see how much of it is alotted to virtual memory.
Win7 does that by going to control panel>>Advanced System Settings>>Advanced tab>>Performance button(settings)>>Advanced tab>>Virtual memory...with any changes to be made by clicking on the change...button and then making changes depending on need...I usually run Automatic which alots 12 gigs space for virtual memory as a match for my RAM.
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