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On Location minimum memory requirement
by Jack Donnelly on Jul 25, 2009 at 2:05:45 am

Can anyone tell me what the minimum memory requirement is to run the CS4 version of OL? Someone told me that it is 2G and that not having enough memory could be my problem. Unfortunately, my laptop maxes out at 2G. Before I swap the memory out I'd like to know if that could really be my problem with the vectorscope and levels disappearing when a camera is detected - along with the green and negative monitor and crashing. I just reloaded the entire system from windows XP up and there's no change in the symptoms. OL CS3 still works fine. Is anyone running the CS4 version with less than 2G (around 1.2G) of RAM successfully? That would answer my question. If yes, the HP goes in the junk pile. This is all Tim Kolb's fault anyway. I was watching his Class Online video and the first module is OL. I hadn't loaded it and was content with CS3 until I saw his tutorial. Now that I've seen it, I want it... ;-)



Jack Donnelly
Ball Ground Video Productions


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