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I keep suffering random reboots and have noticed that my CPU is running at
about 95% when the reboot occurs while my RAM (2GB) is only at 56% utilization. Is there a way to correct this within Windows? Can I reallocate how much RAM is used vs CPU processing. I am currently unable to do any video editing due to this problem. Thanks, Miles |
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Mike:
I have tried this. I've even gone in and shut down every application not necessary at the moment. I'm trying to use Pinnacle Studio (as I've done for years on XP) but keep suffering from reboots. The processor is running at full capacity while the RAM is at 50%. It's a head-scratcher for me. Thanks again, Miles |