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bot keeps closing every five - ten minuts

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I never said there wont be, I just said it returns the current one back to 0.

I never said there wont be, I just said it returns the current one back to 0.

 

Ok I have the same amount of RAM as you, and that is about the only thing coming into play. This really won't make a lot of a difference considering the client in it's current state. I can say that I have booted my computer to only run osbot, and have still experienced the client crash. Regardless of the fresh start, the memory leak still accelerates quickly.

That's my point. You are only resetting the effect, so you cannot conclude there to be no memory leak. Lol

 

 

Whats your processor, I just met a guy with 8 GB ram with a 1.4Gh'z processor in the A catagory.. lol. He didnt know why he was crashing.

Whats your processor, I just met a guy with 8 GB ram with a 1.4Gh'z processor in the A catagory.. lol. He didnt know why he was crashing.

 

2.6 GHz with L3 cache

2.6 GHz with L3 cache

 

How many bots do you run overnight

How many bots do you run overnight

 

One client, one tab

Ok thats weird. Check your processes and see if you have any other strange programs running.

Ok thats weird. Check your processes and see if you have any other strange programs running.

 

I noticed this process called gamesappintegrationservice.exe was using a decent amount of memory so I opened it's file location to check it out and my bitdefender came up and marked it as a trojan lmao it's part of a games app that came with my computer when I bought it and it somehow got infected, and funny how fucking bitdefender didn't detect it until now :s. Anyways, that's about the only running process that is using decent resources. I'ma restart comp and run osbot tonight before bed and i'll  let you know how it goes.

Yeah the memory leak definitely makes sense.  I'm not computer literate in any way whatsoever, but I had my brother explain it to me and that seems to be the issue.  I also have a "Windows Experience Index" of 5.9 on this ASUS laptop that, to be honest, I think is complete garbage (Purchased it a little over a week ago for around $1200).  I have a i7-3517U @ 1.90GHz and my bot shuts off quite a bit.  However, I also have Windows 8.1 which I have no idea how to use, which may be attributing to the issue in some way or another as fuck knows what may be running in the background.  

 

On that note of being computer illiterate, does anyone know why my computer dims itself after less than a minute or so of using my mouse/keyboard?  And obviously how to fix it ofc? (Windows 8.1)

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On that note of being computer illiterate, does anyone know why my computer dims itself after less than a minute or so of using my mouse/keyboard?  And obviously how to fix it ofc? (Windows 8.1)

 Means display is set to turn off after a minute of inactivity? You can customise your power settings in control panel.

Means display is set to turn off after a minute of inactivity? You can customise your power settings in control panel.

Yeah I thought so too, I checked the control panel and it says that Turn off the Display: Never, Put computer to sleep: Never, and the "High Performance" power plan that it is currently on, has the screen brightness set to max.  Anyway, don't want to spam a post with irrelevant computer info, so sorry for the off-topic! (and thank you ScriptsPl0x)

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