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Game keeps crashing, sometimes with an error message about out of date NVidia Drivers/Screen Recording software. (For this error code I did a clean install of display drivers with newest version)
I have seen this error in Event Viewer\System
"Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: javaw.exe (18556) consumed 19346194432 bytes, steamwebhelper.exe (13120) consumed 437563392 bytes, and firefox.exe (20156) consumed 430194688 bytes."
Which looks like the client is taking 19gb of memory, I have 12gb dedicated to the game.
It also constantly fills up the dedicated memory then releases it so it does not look like a memory leak.
System resources looks like it is consistantly building up though.
Possible Fixes
Yes
Modpack Version
0.57
What happened?
Game keeps crashing, sometimes with an error message about out of date NVidia Drivers/Screen Recording software. (For this error code I did a clean install of display drivers with newest version)
I have seen this error in Event Viewer\System
"Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: javaw.exe (18556) consumed 19346194432 bytes, steamwebhelper.exe (13120) consumed 437563392 bytes, and firefox.exe (20156) consumed 430194688 bytes."
Which looks like the client is taking 19gb of memory, I have 12gb dedicated to the game.
It also constantly fills up the dedicated memory then releases it so it does not look like a memory leak.
System resources looks like it is consistantly building up though.
Crash log is attached.
Crash Log
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