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Arlouper wrote:If you are working with largish TW projects, I don't think you have adequate RAM to access them via a Windows VM under Parallels. I suspect that ArchiCAD would want the total amount of RAM installed on your laptop dedicated to Windows alone, but you are also running Parallels and the Mac OS. If you allocate too much to Parallels, your whole machine will start to run at a snail's pace.
I find it hard to believe that my new(ish) machine can't accommodate this, but I'll try a small TW file and see what happens there. I don't want to upgrade RAM, but is that an option?
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Arlouper wrote:I wouldn't allocate more than 50% of your installed RAM to a virtual machine - it is likely to cause performance problems for the whole. It sounds to me as if something has been corrupted in your project - this can cause all kinds of errors (including "not enough memory"), but the messages are misleading, i.e. the problem can't be fixed with more memory. Is the project working normally on another machine?
Me again. I ended up upgrading my RAM from 4 to 8 GB and for the last 2 or 3 weeks the system has worked fine. Today, all of a sudden, I now have a bad preferences file (which I deleted) and now am back to getting the "machine does not have enough memory" error again.
I have devoted 6GB to the virtual machine, the xp virtual disk has been defragmented, I am at my wits end with this.
The other thing that I don't understand: I ran the Mac Activity Monitor while starting up archicad and while trying to send and recieve parallels went from about 20% of cpu usage to 103%. is there a way to slow down the send and recieve or something?