The PC is only recognising 256Mb main ram as shown in the Dxdiag - this entry
" Memory: 256MB RAM" nine lines from the top
If you believe you have installed 1.25Gb, there is a problem with your memory boards. Could be ...
- Additional memory you fitted was the wrong type / not matched with existing memory, it will then ignore the "faulty" memory
- There is a problem with the memory chips on the additional boards fitted
- You loaded memory boards incorrectly, many PCs require matched boards in 2 slots at a time to work, some will only support memory up to a particular amount for each slot, some require the same amount of RAM for each slot. You need to check your PC manual, it will tell you there
Many utilities on the net to test memory, download one and run it.
The page file is there to swap out data not required in memory at any instant in time while an application or game is running. You have a healthy pagefile set, leave it at that.
The PC is 3/4 years old, its likely therefore you will have some performance issues with only 256mb memory running (the game running under XP needs 512Mb)
If you not sure how to test the memory you have post again
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Been researching your prior posts
Insein said:
I just dont understand why i was able to run huge maps fine with of course the freezing at the end under patch 1.09 but now they lag horribly under 1.52. There wasnt any lagging under 1.09. It just randomly froze (which of course sucks) but i dont understand what they changed to make it not freeze but run poorly on some PCs.
I think all is becoming clear .....
The reason the for the change in the quote is now apparent. You were running 256mb of RAM, not 1.25Gb. Therefore under V1.09 prior to memory fixes, it gave up and crashed (froze) just ran out of room....
Enter V1.52. The main change on that was to place more work on the Video RAM tofree up main system RAM. On yours it looks as if it did, it ran albeit slowly, but it ran - it did not before. The improved memory management squeezed enough room in your 256mb to get it going, whereas under V1.09 it just crashed.
All is consistent when you take into account you were actually only running 256mb ram, not 1.25Gb...... one up for the memory changes in V1.52 to get you going in such a small memory space compared to a crash pre patch.
Solution for you appears to me, a very careful check on your memory boards
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Regards
Zy