steiner666
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System Name | Ubelsteiner Rig |
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Processor | Intel Q9550 @ 3.5ghz |
Motherboard | Asus P5E-VM HDMI |
Cooling | Zalmann 8700 |
Memory | 4x2GB G.Skill DDR2-1000 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX570 (900/1600/2000) |
Storage | 2x250gb WD Caviar in RAID-0 (primary), 1x WD 1TB green (storage) |
Display(s) | Mitsubishi 60" 3D DLP TV |
Case | In-Win Dragonslayer |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic |
Power Supply | Antec EarthWatts 650w (+12v1: 22A,+12v2: 22A,+12V3 25A) |
Software | Win7 Ultimate x64 |
Sort of an obscure question. But I have been using a virtual instrument program, East/West Symphonic Orchestra to be exact, and even though I have a 64-bit OS and 4GB of RAM, with plenty of it free, whenever I try to load up even the smallest samples I am met with a "Low Memory! Are you sure you want to proceed loading?" message.
In the past, when I was using the program as a standalone, it wasn't too much of a bother to hit "OK" or whatever the button says (can't believe that i'd forget with how many times I've seen it
) and load up the sample. Now that I am using it as a VST plugin in Sonar however, it has become a real issue. The warning screen window pops up BEHIND the Kompakt plugin window in Sonar, and i can't see it to click on the button. I can't alt-tab to it, and I can't minimize or even close the plugin window until that now-hidden button has been pushed. This forces me to have to kill the whole process via task manager. So, needless to say, I can't get any work done. 
I've tried asking on the official sites forums, but have only got generic, stupid answers like "make sure your software is up to date" and "try enabling disk-streaming", and none of them work. I was wondering if there's some way to either block/disable this error message from coming up, or to make it automatically close out when it does. I have not clue how to go about it if there is.
In the past, when I was using the program as a standalone, it wasn't too much of a bother to hit "OK" or whatever the button says (can't believe that i'd forget with how many times I've seen it


I've tried asking on the official sites forums, but have only got generic, stupid answers like "make sure your software is up to date" and "try enabling disk-streaming", and none of them work. I was wondering if there's some way to either block/disable this error message from coming up, or to make it automatically close out when it does. I have not clue how to go about it if there is.