Spaceguy911 2 Report post Posted March 31, 2015 my PoE on my VM sometimes crashes due to memory issues. I've actually died a few times too, to what seems like slow responses on the VM. My bot NEVER dies when I run the bot off my main computer, like at night. What's the discrepancy here causing my main machine to run much smoother and have faster responses than my VM? Is it memory? My VM has 1024 MB right now. If it is likely a memory issue, is there a number that maybe I should slightly increase that to? The reason this is so important to me is because I play in the HC league. And when I get to end-game map-like content to bot, my bot will rip on my VM. But with all Autopot and Exiled Bot settings being equal, I do not die when botting off my main computer. So it has come to the point where, when my character reaches end-game content, I can only bot off my main computer when I'm not using it, like at night. When in reality, I want the bot to be running nearly 24/7, or at least at certain times while I'm using the computer during the day. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dynastyo 151 Report post Posted March 31, 2015 U pretty much answering ur question urself. If ur poe crashes in vm its hardly the Bot, mostly its a performance issue. Go for more ram, if u just go with 1 bot at a time u shouldnt have Lack of ram. Try 1.5gb or even more if available, play around with it. U can also google a bit about performance tweaking in win7. There are many things u can improve. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spaceguy911 2 Report post Posted April 1, 2015 U pretty much answering ur question urself. If ur poe crashes in vm its hardly the Bot, mostly its a performance issue. Go for more ram, if u just go with 1 bot at a time u shouldnt have Lack of ram. Try 1.5gb or even more if available, play around with it. U can also google a bit about performance tweaking in win7. There are many things u can improve. With all due respect, I didn't answer my own question, because my question is: what do i need to do to improve performance given the issues I'm having? Period. I spoke in my comment about memory, you spoke about ram. Are they the same thing? I'm not sure. According to settings I just looked up, I have 10 gb of space allocated, 2 processors, and 1024 "something" of memory. So I will repeat my question: Is there something on those settings that you would recommend I change? and if so, to what? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ghbdtls 30 Report post Posted April 1, 2015 If u have 6GB+ of Ram 1) turn off ur ... ,,Ram" ...on the HDD (http://www.howtogeek.com/126430/htg-explains-what-is-the-windows-page-file-and-should-you-disable-it/) 2) Give the vm 2,4GB 3) Get an light version of win7 5) install cc leaner the first two points must fix ur porb cheers ^^ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaZe 148 Report post Posted April 1, 2015 You should not run "2 processors" in a VM, BUT you can run 2 CORES to get it running better also 1500 + ram (memory is the same thing) should help you get it running smoothly. also if you dont have a SSD harddrive I would suggest you get it because it increases performance aswell, thats the last solution and cost money ofc but is well worth it if the two first suggestions did not help. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ghbdtls 30 Report post Posted April 1, 2015 im running on 1 core/proc on an i7 ....no probs Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spaceguy911 2 Report post Posted April 2, 2015 You should not run "2 processors" in a VM, BUT you can run 2 CORES to get it running better also 1500 + ram (memory is the same thing) should help you get it running smoothly. also if you dont have a SSD harddrive I would suggest you get it because it increases performance aswell, thats the last solution and cost money ofc but is well worth it if the two first suggestions did not help. i do have an ssd. so you're suggesting upping the memory to 1550, to start? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites