Hi,

Does Windows crash with other programs? It seems that you have a bad memory in your computer. Try memtest86. I've used it many times with my old server systems and usually it has been the bad memory
that causes the crashes.

http://www.memtest.org/

Ville

Kari Siltala wrote:
the crash happened only with photorealistic rendering to the view window, i now noticed. Rendering to a file works fine. So, now it is not a serious problem, only inconvenience. The other problem is an error: Cannot allocate xxxxxxxxx bytes, between 10 ... 89Mb, error: 0. The thing happens when rendering big files, scenes with a lot of stuff, when the use of memory is nearing the size of my RAM (2G). I guess I have to render the things in blocks or buy more memory. best regards and thanks, Kari Siltala

    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Vesa Meskanen
    *Sent:* 1. lokakuuta 2007 10:26
    *To:* [email protected]
    *Subject:* Render crashes

    Hi,

        Problem with xp home edition amd sempron 2400+:
        my machine boots immediately, when I push phototealistic
        rendering - button. just in a snap. I have tired to uninstall
        and reinstall, to different harddrives, two parallel
        installations in different folders, always the same. Standard
        primitives render OK after creation, but when I edit
         something, and try to render, crash happens. No
        matter what the rendering setings are.

    Some questions:
- How did the problem behavior start? Did you upgrade your
    machine (hardware, OS or a driver)?
    - Does file rendering crash, or only view rendering?
    - If only view rendering crashes, does it help if you turn OpenGL
    off (View Properties/Draw tab/Canvas=Windows GDI)
Kind regards, Vesa

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