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Hi,
Do you have pages files / virtual memory disable or enable?
If it's disable, try turn it back on to system manage and see if it helps with the stuttering you are having
Not OP, but answering on my behalf; my laptop is an ASUS ROG GLVW752, has 16GB ram, the game is run from an SSD while game data is on a 1TB SATA III 7200K drive, and drives have virtual paging/memory controlled by Windows 10 (Pro). Same issues on my gaming rig, and my "backup" MSI GS70 Stealth (lower end machine, endured the pain of download and install just to test I'm not losing my mind 🙂 )
- 8 years ago
Do you have : Automatically manage paging file size for all drives checked as your game is running from an other driver?
This option should be checked if you run a game from another drive than the one with the OS.
What do you mean by " the game is running from a SSD and the game data are on HDD?
Game +Game data should be running form the same drive, doesn't it?
- 8 years ago
Yes - like I said automatically managed by Windows 10 Pro.
And yes & no, most Origin/EA stuff reside on SSD (drive C), but the bulk of BFII is set installed onto the SATA drive, as the SSD was too small for a gigatonne of BFII files.
- 8 years ago
Just to note again, all problems started after the patch, so no it's not my hardware (replicated on 3 platforms and 3 different locations) and it's not my internet connection, it's bugs in some opcode, and I'm pointing my finger at the network part here. Thanks for trying to help, but unfortunately it's not working 🙂
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