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Flowstone And Windows 10
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Flowstone And Windows 10
Hi, I was wondering if its safe to upgrade to Windows 10 (Flowstone wise)?
- Father
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Re: Flowstone And Windows 10
Works well for me too.
- SampleScience
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Re: Flowstone And Windows 10
exactly the same amount of crashes on FS8.1 as Win 7 & 8--
ie. some, like 1 every hour of constant patching
ie. some, like 1 every hour of constant patching
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: Flowstone And Windows 10
nix wrote:exactly the same amount of crashes on FS8.1 as Win 7 & 8--
ie. some, like 1 every hour of constant patching
Save more often!
I'm not talking of the autosave feature. When I manually save, say, every 10 minutes, I experience no crashes whatsoever.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Flowstone And Windows 10
tulamide wrote:nix wrote:exactly the same amount of crashes on FS8.1 as Win 7 & 8--
ie. some, like 1 every hour of constant patching
Save more often!
I'm not talking of the autosave feature. When I manually save, say, every 10 minutes, I experience no crashes whatsoever.
I save after most most working changes and frequently make a new version number as I make progress. This has got me out of trouble quite a few times since FS can sometimes corrupt the schematic file (I think). I can then go back and re-do from a recent working version.
However, I found another good way to reduce crashes is to close FS down and re-open it after a few additons. I believe this is to do with the in-built undo history. Unusually for a Windows app, after a save operation you can still undo so therefore I conclude the app is storing lots of temporary data from every change you make. Closing the program will clear the memory. When developing my Q50 I sometimes had "Out of memory" errors, probably due to the large amount of embedded samples in that project. Closing and re-opening FS stopped this from happening.
Cheers
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