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Richard M Nixon posted:In Win10, my mapped network drives no longer have a drive letter attached to them. This makes some apps (like Deluge) unable to see the folders. Is there a way to force a drive association instead of the folder thing Win10 tries to do by itself? Are you running Deluge as a service? The same issue occurs with Sonarr as a service due to Windows 10 restricting guest access to remote file shares for services. Try changing the service to run as a local user and it should start working again. https://github.com/Sonarr/Sonarr/wiki/FAQ#why-cant-sonarr-see-my-files-on-a-remote-server http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sys_srv_logon_user.mspx?mfr=true Edit: Ignore the "NT AUTHORITY\LocalService" part and make a new local user - not sure if you need to make a new local user account for the computer before doing this part of whether it'll wing it - but that's the way I resolved this. Tornhelm fucked around with this message at 03:12 on Aug 26, 2015 |
# ¿ Aug 26, 2015 03:09 |
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# ¿ Apr 19, 2024 06:24 |
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Jan posted:Ah, thanks. Now that you mention it, it was System that was growing quickly, not UE4. Back when this happened, I'd tried searching for "Windows 10 RAM compression", but all I could find was a reddit thread that was adamant that MS wouldn't use memory compression because it's inefficient. I wonder if there's a way to disable this? I certainly don't care for the current implementation which knocks out tabs and Visual Studio nilly willy. I know it's a couple of pages back, but have you tried doing a refresh on that system after the upgrade? I was having issues where System was growing massive and out of control after a while of being on making the rest of the computer perform sluggishly. I did a reset and now the performance is more like what I'd usually expect and my "System" ram usage isn't jumping ridiculously.
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# ¿ Sep 1, 2015 21:42 |
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xylo posted:"System" process growing in ram is 99% likely to be the compressed store which is normal. If it was using a bunch but the system was sluggish you might have really been out of all mappable ram (page file, compressed store, and physical) at which point things get really message as the system juggles what to do. The latter I've had happen when something was running away in a Firefox process (something flash related in the plugin container I think) which chewed up ram. The VMM then compressed what it could but it started to choke from ram starvation over time (until I killed the plugin container and everything magic zipped to normal). Possibly. All I know for certain now is that a refresh fixed it, and was eventually filling up most of my 16GB ram over the course of 24 hours or so until I rebooted which started the process again.
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# ¿ Sep 2, 2015 00:29 |
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xylo posted:
Or alternatively if it's degrading your performance, ignore xylo's post and do a refresh to make it clean Win10. I upgraded from 8.1, had that issue, ended up doing the reset and now instead of System just continually growing and using most/all my CPU/RAM (i5 2500k OC'd/16GB ram) it's now using about what it was pre-upgrade. Just make sure you've got your motherboard/lan/etc drivers downloaded and are on the latest bios. I had an Asrock Z68 and finding an ethernet driver for it that wouldn't cut out every 30-60 seconds was a pain in the rear end.
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# ¿ Sep 2, 2015 23:03 |
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ufarn posted:Where can I see this? msconfig if it's a Service causing it. More likely though it's an app, so go to the Start-up section of the task manager, and disable anything you're not sure of and if it still doesn't go away disable the rest one at a time until you find what's causing it.
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# ¿ Aug 17, 2016 11:36 |
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TheScott2K posted:That was more targeted at the dummies who go download K++ every time they do a fresh Windows install Both K-Lite & CCCP are both options on the Ninite installer. There's probably a significant portion of the users who have both packs installed. Edit: I use PotPlayer which has everything and a not poo poo looking UI (though its icon isn't anything special).
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