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Unresponsive

Postby ky13harbor9 » Tue Dec 14, 2010 1:37 am

:crazy:

Stats:
Inspiron 1545 64 bit lappy... :problem:
Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Core2 Duo CPU T6600 at 2.20 GHz each
4 gigs of memory
Algodoo (paid) 1.8.0

So I'm building right?
With 40-200 objects then every 25 minutes Ill click around in the content menu, and Windows tells me its not responding by fading the window white. :shock: It never asks to end the process or "resolve the problem." About 10 seconds after this starts it goes back to normal. Ive never had it crash or lose anything, it stays exactly where I was, except this is EXTREMELY annoying. :evil:

I have no idea whats causing this, and it just started in 1.8.0. Does anybody else get this?
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Re: Unresponsive

Postby Chronos » Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:39 am

It's probably the memory leak bug. If it is, you'll just have to wait until it's fixed.
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Re: Unresponsive

Postby electronicboy » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:57 pm

Also, I think algodoo works better with a 32 bit processor...
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Re: Unresponsive

Postby Joel » Thu Dec 16, 2010 10:00 am

Hmm, shouldn't be an issue with the processor. Are you doing anything specific? Heavy scripting or just building away? Are you using textures alot? Is it the same scene or different ones?
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Re: Unresponsive

Postby electronicboy » Thu Dec 16, 2010 6:31 pm

also, make sure that the laptop is on a flat surface like a table and that nothing is in the way of the vents and fans.

Make sure that your antivirus is not running a virus scan while your playing (antivirus software can use up alot of cpu time)

Make sure that there is no large programs running in the background.(check using taskmanager).

If its only happening on one scene, please attach it to you post.
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