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Operating System Configuration

Operating System Configuration

Operating System Configuration

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Hi,
We are running NX2 in windows XP with 1.25 GB RAM.(Pentium 3).
Sometimes while doing boolean operations it takes more than usual time to execute and gives a warning "Windows Virtual Memory minimum too low"

Is there any best possible setting to run the UG faster?
Someone can suggest something from their experience.

Thanks

RE: Operating System Configuration

It might be the Pentium 3 processor????

Tim Flater
Senior Designer
Enkei America, Inc.
www.enkei.com

RE: Operating System Configuration

What is the windows swap file size set to?
It should be some multiplier of how much system memory you have (I don't remember the recommended number right now). How big is the file you are working on? (number of features and / or file size - MB).

Have you recently upgraded UG from a previous version? When we upgraded from V17 to NX1 we had to add memory.

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