When I run VDJ, it occupies all working memory(RAM) and CPU slams down to 100% usage and 'cause of that computer slows down totally and i can't mix properly or do anything else for that matter.
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 7:21 am
Can you post details of your hardware and what version of VDJ you are using so we can see what might be causing this.
Cheers,
Roy
Cheers,
Roy
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 8:08 am
I have more than min sys requirements for VDJ and the version is not optional...i tried demos of 5.06 rev 6, 5.2 and 6.0 and still the same even after of format and installing fresh OS. Can the problem be cause of the hardware? After all my comp is a bit dated. My sys info = CPU AMD Athlon 1800 +2600, RAM 512 DDR2 and Graphic Card ATI Radeon 9550 PRO
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 5:13 pm
The next question to ask then is what else do you have running on the lappy? Have you tried Gamebooster from iobit.com to close down unnecessary services.
Cheers,
Roy
Cheers,
Roy
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 5:27 pm
No i haven't tried that application, i'll give it a shot. Tnx for the tip. Well, besides antivirus, firewall and antispyware, sometimes i know to be online, with chrome, WLM and Skype turned on but that never was a problem before. Can this be of settings of VDJ, i used set to Best Quality performance???
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 5:51 pm
DJ_Martius wrote :
i tried demos of 5.06 rev 6, 5.2 and 6.0
When you say "demos" can I assume you mean Cracked versions?
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 5:55 pm
Nope...I had purchased version of VDJ before i formated computer. After that, the problem was still there, i didn't want to purchase VDJ for nothing so i downloaded from this site trial versions to check if it will work properly.
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 6:14 pm
Is the skin maximised?
Posted Thu 18 Mar 10 @ 9:23 pm
why...yes, yes it is. But i can't imagine how can that have any effect at all.
Posted Fri 19 Mar 10 @ 6:29 am
Because certain systems don't cope well with the method used to stretch the skin to fit and this can have a significant impact on system resources.
FWIW I would look at upping your RAM too; 512Mb is the bare minimum really and it's never good to scrape by on the bare minimum if you're a professional.
FWIW I would look at upping your RAM too; 512Mb is the bare minimum really and it's never good to scrape by on the bare minimum if you're a professional.
Posted Fri 19 Mar 10 @ 7:27 am
Thank you for the tips and advices. I'm planing already to "juice up" computer. Anyhow, i've fixed the problem. I just reduced performance settings...Thanks again for everything.
Posted Fri 19 Mar 10 @ 5:49 pm