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DROSSI

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May 11, 2005
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good day all

i am new to this forum and my question to anyone that will answer is........i am running nx2 and when loading many part files i get a virtual memory error. i have changed the boot .ini file to allow a 3gig memory avalabitlity to ug. it still at times give me a memory error can anyone point me to a possible new direction??

thanks to all and great to be in this forum!!
domenic
 
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How much physical memory does your computer have and how large is your page file?
 
thanks for the reply

my physical memory is 2gig of ram and 4mb of swap file (papg file)
 
The 3Gb switch will not really help in your case.

How large are your assemblies, number of parts, and your individual part sizes?

What other programs are you running while using UG?


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hello looslib

my part files are around 70 to 100 megs and i have shut down eveything in the background and still the problem exist.

i think i might need to format and reload!!!!

thank all
 
If you are working with a few 70 - 100 MB files then you are probably just simply running out of memory. Formatting and reloading won't help.

Back when we upgraded to NX1 our computers had 1GB of memory and a large page file but working on one 50 MB file would cause 'out of memory' errors. We upgraded to 2 GB of main memory and the problem went away. Fortunately for us the majority of our files are much smaller.

If you are editing the files, work on one at a time. If you are working in the assembly, try some lightweight reference sets. In either case more memory will help.
 
thanks for your help everyone

cowski i will try to talk to my IT department and see if i can get another stick of ram see if that solves the problem.

again thanks
 
How many part files are you loading in memeory at the same time? If you are loading a lot, why so many?

To reduce the memory load of assemblies, try loading them with no components, then open the component you need to work on.


"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."
"Fixed in the next release" should replace "Product First" as the PTC slogan.

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand
 
I agree it should be a "physical memory" problem: Even if you have an enormous pagefile, Windows (even XP) often experiences problems when it has to flip memory pages from physical RAM to disk and vice-versa. Curiously, the problem seems to disappear if the system is forced to store anyway some data in the pagefile from the beginning.
 
ok yesterday i added new ram and all the problems are gone.

i want to thank all who replied. its great to be on this forum and the valued answers

thanks all [afro2]
 
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