Ornlu opened this issue on Mar 08, 2003 ยท 15 posts
AgentSmith posted Sun, 09 March 2003 at 2:14 AM
I Love my Windows 2000 Pro; Seems nearly invincible to TSR's. SO freaking easy to allocate your virtual memory. One suggestion, allocate a set range for your virtual memory...meaning instead of making a min/max say, 0 to 512mb, make it 512mb min. and 512mb max. This will drastically cut your fragmenting. If you can, have completely seperate hard drives. One for your operating system, and one for files. Increases loading times/performances. And, if you REALLY can...3 hard drives, one for OS, another that has Bryce installed on it, and another for your scene files, and place your swap file on a hard drive other than your OS hard drive. And, of course (if you can) have 7200rpm hard drives with biggest cache's you can get.(8mb) I've been lucky that I now have this 3 hard drive set up, with 512mb sdram and 512mb virtual memory. I never crash, I've never had any error messages, never ran out of memory. But bottom line, get as much ram as possible, allocate enough virtual memory as you can. AgentSmith
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