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Slowly over time, when any type of audio is played (from sound effect to
music), audiodg.exe continues to grow in memory used. This eventually reaches a point where I begin receiving error pop up's from windows, stating the need to close programs due to low available memory. If I close side programs (sidebar for example) the pop up return later after audiodg has taken over those freed memory resources as well. If I close audiodg.exe via the task manager, I generally free up at least 2gb of memory and the warnings never return. The memory usage never climbs again, but the only way I can get any sound, is to reboot. I have 4gb of ram, and I even recently purchased a 4gb mem stick for use solely for ReadyBoost, but the problem continues to return. I have updated all drivers and made sure that my copy of vista 64 ultimate is also up to date. Is there some way to close and restart audiodg.exe process (run command does not work, or I am doing it incorrectly) without rebooting, so that I can continue to use my pc with sound without either rebooting every once and a while, or to not have any sound? |
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Sorjal wrote:
Slowly over time, when any type of audio is played (from sound effect to music), audiodg.exe continues to grow in memory used. This eventually reaches a point where I begin receiving error pop up's from windows, stating the need to close programs due to low available memory. If I close side programs (sidebar for example) the pop up return later after audiodg has taken over those freed memory resources as well. If I close audiodg.exe via the task manager, I generally free up at least 2gb of memory and the warnings never return. The memory usage never climbs again, but the only way I can get any sound, is to reboot. I have 4gb of ram, and I even recently purchased a 4gb mem stick for use solely for ReadyBoost, but the problem continues to return. I have updated all drivers and made sure that my copy of vista 64 ultimate is also up to date. Is there some way to close and restart audiodg.exe process (run command does not work, or I am doing it incorrectly) without rebooting, so that I can continue to use my pc with sound without either rebooting every once and a while, or to not have any sound? Sounds like a problem in the audio drivers. Possibly a corrupted driver. Try locating a newer driver. Do an uninstall of the old one from devman.(Device Manager). Do a clean Install of newer drivers. If you get a question on deleting old drivers, answer yes. Restart system between remove and reinstall. Windows uses echo canceling, so this can conflict with surround sound enabled cards. -- Visit Family Radio Today http://www.familyradio.com/ |
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I tried this when I updated my drivers (old habit from early windows days, to
remove old drivers before installing new ones). I have also tried disabling "creative enhanced effects". This only slows the rate at which audiodg consumes memory, but it still does and still has the same end result, it just takes longer to occur. "Lester Stiefel" wrote: Sorjal wrote: Slowly over time, when any type of audio is played (from sound effect to music), audiodg.exe continues to grow in memory used. This eventually reaches a point where I begin receiving error pop up's from windows, stating the need to close programs due to low available memory. If I close side programs (sidebar for example) the pop up return later after audiodg has taken over those freed memory resources as well. If I close audiodg.exe via the task manager, I generally free up at least 2gb of memory and the warnings never return. The memory usage never climbs again, but the only way I can get any sound, is to reboot. I have 4gb of ram, and I even recently purchased a 4gb mem stick for use solely for ReadyBoost, but the problem continues to return. I have updated all drivers and made sure that my copy of vista 64 ultimate is also up to date. Is there some way to close and restart audiodg.exe process (run command does not work, or I am doing it incorrectly) without rebooting, so that I can continue to use my pc with sound without either rebooting every once and a while, or to not have any sound? Sounds like a problem in the audio drivers. Possibly a corrupted driver. Try locating a newer driver. Do an uninstall of the old one from devman.(Device Manager). Do a clean Install of newer drivers. If you get a question on deleting old drivers, answer yes. Restart system between remove and reinstall. Windows uses echo canceling, so this can conflict with surround sound enabled cards. -- Visit Family Radio Today http://www.familyradio.com/ |