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Ram allocation for SH3D
Hi, I'm creating 2 different projects on 2 different computers. One of the computers is a bit old, the other is almost new, both are desktop.
In the old computer (with Windows10 home 64 bit) it seems that I can't set more than -Xmx1000m in the file sweethome3d.i4j because if I give any value over 1000 the program can't start any project. This computer has 16Gb RAM.
In the new computer (with Windows 10 pro 64 bit), setting -Xmx8000m any project can start whithout any problem but the memory given for the program is no more than 5,5Gb RAM. The rest is simply not allocated. This computer has 16Gb RAM too.
Can someone tell me why is this happening? I think that if the old one can allocate at least 4Gb RAM on the project it could be faster and not so slow as it is actually. Am I wrong? Grazie.
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Re: Ram allocation for SH3D
I would suspect that you installed Sweet Home 3D 32 bit (the default architecture under Windows 10 64 bit). Check the About dialog box and if it’s the case, run again the installer, selecting the 64 bit architecture in the screen that lets you choose the installation folder.
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Re: Ram allocation for SH3D
...and the winner is...you The looser is...me, obviously
You were right, the version in the old computer is 32bit, thst's the motiv of the problem.
So, now I ask something more: if I uninstall SH3D from an hard disk and install it in another one, do I loose al libraries and stuffs that I downloaded before? Ho can I recover all of them?
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Re: Ram allocation for SH3D
Uninstalling Sweet Home 3D won't discard the furniture and textures you imported on a computer, but the imported stuff won't move to the other computer without your help! See this post for more information about the folder to copy.
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