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Franko 25

2004-06-09, 11:14 pm

I would be grateful for any help please. I have a run of the mill PC running
Windows XP. I have noticed that over the last month or two my PC has begun to
crash regularly (Now several times in an hour). However it always re-boots
itself.

This only ever happens when I am running Dreamweaver MX as I run a cricket
club website.

Can anyone offer any advice or guidance please as I am loosing the will to
live!!!

Chijo

2004-06-09, 11:14 pm

I had the same problem on my XP PC until I increased the RAM to 1.5 GB.
Since then, NO problems. My guess is that MX is RAM intensive.

How much RAM do you have?

Chijo

"Franko 25" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ca869l$qnq$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> I would be grateful for any help please. I have a run of the mill PC

running
> Windows XP. I have noticed that over the last month or two my PC has begun

to
> crash regularly (Now several times in an hour). However it always re-boots
> itself.
>
> This only ever happens when I am running Dreamweaver MX as I run a

cricket
> club website.
>
> Can anyone offer any advice or guidance please as I am loosing the will

to
> live!!!
>



janmarie

2004-06-09, 11:14 pm

Hi Franko

I feel your pain. I'm running Dreamweaver MX2004 on an XP machine and DM just
froze several times today. I reinstalled the program and now it hangs everytime
i start the program. Tech support is closed tonight, i don't know what to do
either!

Franko 25

2004-06-10, 7:14 pm

Many thanks for the suggestion. My PC is an XP 1900+ (running at 1.6). I have
704 mb of RAM so it may be worth replacing the 128 mb and 64 mb RAM modules
with another 512 mb to take it to 1024 mb.

Any other ideas still welcome in the meantime but thank you for the idea.
Anything is worth trying as it is getting very frustrating.

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