I can't seem to google the right term, but I have an issue with a windows 10 computer where running a piece of software (finite element simulation) with too liberal settings (very fine mesh) takes up so much memory that the computer completely freezes. Or at least that is what I have deduced; when it starts aggressively maxing out the used RAM it hangs indefinitely. I've ran a memtest for more than 24 hours and there's no issues there, a CPU stress test is also no problem.
Is there a way for me to say to windows, don't let a program use more than X gb of RAM?
A user is doing calculations in Excel on very large sheets (upwards of 500mb) even with 16GB of ram, Excel (64-bit) will eat up all existing memory,I have seen it use upwards of 11GB of system memory.
Is there a way to say limit it somewhere reasonable at like 8GB so the system isn't bogged down...
Microsoft Edge eats up RAM like crazy and I want to scale it back a bit. I don't care if it makes browsing on it laggyer, I just want to have my RAM distributed evenly to my open programs.
The particular executable I want to limit is C:\Windows\SystemApps\Microsoft.MicrosoftEdge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\Mi...
I've used tools to effectively reduce the amount of RAM available to all applications, but is there something to do the same on a per application basis?
Specifically, I'm looking to limit the memory usage of Firefox 3.5 on an older machine with just 128MB RAM. Currently, Windows 2000 and ancilli...
Is there any way to set a system wide memory limit a process can use in Windows XP? I have a couple of unstable apps which do work ok for most of the time but can hit a bug which results in eating whole memory in a matter of seconds (or at least I suppose that's it). This results in a hard reset ...
The RDverse is a comedy so is pretty ridiculous, B2E was an inversion of that so our real world seems ridiculous (like driving a smart car to corrie) with the RDverse being the sane version
And it went in a different direction from the episode that inspired it, Back to Reality
It's a bit like a slapstick comedy like Police Squad / Naked Gun, or Mel Brooks' films
or, dare I say it? (dare, dare!)
something like the Austin Powers movies
asl long as you have your expectations set going in it's entertaining