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toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Jun 25 2013,11:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Sorry to ask the obvious, but do you have FSX SP2 installed?
FSX + Accelleration'All things are possible to him that believes'

AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Jun 27 2013,7:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Just curious..
I don't have REX, so can't really advise, but what resolution textures are you trying to run?
Adding to what Rocky said, I've suggested a program before called Game Booster by Razer, which shuts down unnecessary background processes for the duration of your sim session, and restarts them again when you are done flying.
I am flying FSX now using it, on Win XP, and I only have 28 processes running, including FSX. How many are you running in the background as well as FSX?
Plus my FSX is running at a steady 425,000k memory usage (flying the Level D 767 across to Australia currently). Looks good doing it too. REX could blow that figure out of the water. It's really designed with newer PCs in mind me thinks?
Yeah Mine has about 49 processes running when flying and its using 1.7gb memory usage on average so it does seem to be doing a lot of work'All things are possible to him that believes'
AlisterC wrote:QUOTE (AlisterC @ Jun 27 2013,8:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's really designed with newer PCs in mind me thinks?
Very sure that the consensus between most of people i've spoken to about it .. all this latest -'Hardware' on an old mobo and low end CPU coupled with an old OS(32bit) ..... FSX or any Microsoft flight simulation are the biggest system resource using program out there ... one thing mention to you on your upgraded was looking at both CPU and OS months back .
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Jun 25 2013,9:39 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>My Specs are: Windows XP SP3 32-Bit
There's your problem right there.
The problem isn't that you're running out of memory, it's that (effectively) you're running out of memory addresses. Basically every pixel on the screen has to be kept track of and directions sent to the graphics card, and all the variables have to be tracked, and all the behind the scenes calculations have to keep going on which means there's a whole truckload of stuff to keep track of. Everything that needs to be tracked needs a memory address so windows can find it again, so you need a truckload of addresses, but 32bit windows only has a trailerload of addresses to give out. Once they're gone, the next programme that asks for an address gets sent packing with an out of memory error.
When I was running 4gb win7-32 I could run the F1 Mustang on default NZ scenery ok for takeoff and cruise, but as soon as I started to get anywhere near NZAA (default, no other traffic) BANG, goodnight nurse. Every time, without fail. Exact same place in the descent every flight. Chamged to win7-64, and that was the ONLY thing I changed, problem sorted.
Good luck with the optimising, but I think your only real solution will be to go to a 64bit version of windows. I've been known to be wrong before ...
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Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Aug 17 2013,5:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well now my computer has finally had a hissy and wont run FSX now, so I dont think I'll be flying for a long while now
Bugger ..... whats the problem ?
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Aug 17 2013,5:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Bugger ..... whats the problem ?
10 minutes after loading an aircraft at an airport it crashes with the runing out of memory error'All things are possible to him that believes'
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Aug 17 2013,5:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>10 minutes after loading an aircraft at an airport it crashes with the runing out of memory error
I get that from time to time , mainly when im loading something like a captainsim a/c with orbx .... in fact it did it while i was screening my last post.
I dont understand the msg , as i have heaps of ram and a not so slow cpu![]()
Hope you get it sorted.
Dash8captain wrote:QUOTE (Dash8captain @ Aug 17 2013,8:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>the trouble with my PC is thats its a crappy mothoerboard, crappy processor on Win XP 32 Bit so Ill probably end up getting a new PC, dont know when tho, so in the meantime there will be no flying, as I just get very frustrated!
Hang in there big guy ..... Im on XP 32 as well and it has its moments.
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