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<blockquote data-quote="Robzilla" data-source="post: 389869" data-attributes="member: 30695"><p>My MacBook Pro is still "crashing" windows through Boot Camp whenever I try to play Everquest 2. It seems to me like a memory issue, as I've seen it on PCs. Is there anyway to determine if there is enough memory allocated to Windows? One would assume that it would use the same ammount as OSX, but stranger things have happened. Any help would be very much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>-Rob</p><p></p><p></p><p>Just for reference:</p><p>Updated all software on both OSX and Windows</p><p>Downloaded Catalyst (through Windows) and tweaked graphics</p><p>Set the program's performance to high, lowering the graphics themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robzilla, post: 389869, member: 30695"] My MacBook Pro is still "crashing" windows through Boot Camp whenever I try to play Everquest 2. It seems to me like a memory issue, as I've seen it on PCs. Is there anyway to determine if there is enough memory allocated to Windows? One would assume that it would use the same ammount as OSX, but stranger things have happened. Any help would be very much appreciated. -Rob Just for reference: Updated all software on both OSX and Windows Downloaded Catalyst (through Windows) and tweaked graphics Set the program's performance to high, lowering the graphics themselves. [/QUOTE]
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