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Old 10-17-2011, 02:46 PM
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Thank you all for you advices. I have made a closer follow up of RAM usage using the Task Manager and have seen that at the point of the CTD my total RAM usage is just about 70% of the 4 GB, so 2,8 GB.

This value is made of: 1,3 GB for Launcher.exe usage + 0.7 GB of other visible Win7 applications and services (quite few as I run CloD on a dedicated partition of my HD with a clean Win7 install) + 0.8 GB of hidden Win7 services (not noted so far).

I do not know who is resposible, if Win7 or ClOD but it seems RAM management is very poor in this Sim. And I can not understand why this difference flying off or on line. Online connection should not overload memory usage at the point of shut down the program.

At least I see I am not alone with this issue. I am afraid I will have to start saving some money to renew my CPU/MB/RAM as I did with the GPU, thinking the heaviest load would fall on the graphics side. I have flown IL2 from its very beginning with smaller PCs and never found such problem with memory handling.
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