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Mostly every time I run black ops 3 I get this message that says "Your computer is low on memory" and it closes my game, I was really far into it and lost all my progress, and I had task manager open and had 2gb left of free ram, anyone know how to disable this message so it won't close my game while I'm playing?

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Windows does this, its the reason @themctipers is now on OSX lol. i dont have a solution seeing as windows has never done this to me ever, even on 4GB of RAM

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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Is your page file enabled?  If not, do that.  Without it you will start getting "out of RAM" errors even when it looks like some is left.

 

And yes, afaik that message is about RAM, not VRAM.

 

Oh, and afaik there's no way to disable that message.  It's not like it's unnecessary and designed to just annoy you, it happens for a reason.  If it didn't kill RAM hog programs, you'd fill it all and the system would grind to a complete halt, and/or start throwing tons of random errors, and/or BSOD.

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