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Old August 4th, 2012, 05:20 PM
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Re: Post Hoster 5.07 Problems Here

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Originally Posted by bryant View Post
This is a brand new laptop with nothing on it, defragged, all background services disabled, only two installed programs, Hoster and VDJ, but only Hoster running. It has 8 gB ram and a 1 gB video ram dedicated video card, i5 processor at 2.6 gHz speed, and a 7200 rpm 750 gB HD with 2/3 of that being free and empty. It is a top-of-the-line gaming laptop for like $1,000 . Never goes online, but is fully windows 7 updated at this time with ALL MTU recommendations for Windows 7 accomplished.

I play every form of video on high def over 4 extended screens very clearly and completely flawless with every video effect running simultaneously that you can imagine with Virtual DJ for hours on end.

Could do the same thing with Hoster 4.09D and VDJ on a 10 year old 2 gB laptop just two months ago. Never had a crash back then.
OK, I thought you had a new laptop, but your Signature says you only have 2Gig of Ram, so I was going by that. Remember Hoster also has to use more resourses than 4.09 did because of all the new things that have been added since. I still get an occasional Crash also that I can't pin down to anything but I'm still using my old Vista and I know it took a alot of tweaking. GREMLINS!
 


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