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What are the requirements, I have a desktop computer with two gigas in ram, a hard disk of eighty gigas, a processor e8400 duo intel, a gtx 1050, however when I enter the leadwerks it starts to put everything very slow in the editor and closes unexpectedly.  I add that I use Windows 10.

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For what it's worth, I used to have regular blue screen problems, often when I was copying large files or playing intense games.  I tested my memory and it found no problems.  I removed my second memory stick and haven't had problems since.  I'm still not 100% sure if the memory was the problem or if it's the second memory slot on the motherboard or something else entirely.

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My experience is that this machine used to have four of ram, and one day the blue screen came out and this doesn't work anymore. So I removed that ram module and was able to re-establish the operating system, however I think this ram is about to take out the hand. 

So I guess I won't be able to do anything for now. 

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if memory stick are different not match pair you get problem 

and yes some memory test software do not work and other are better memtest86+ is a good one to try 

the other problem is now day the memory controller is in the cpu and if the paste on the cpu is old you get temp problems

even if the cpu say temp ok a spot on the chip is not .

so worth taking off the heatsink and clean up thge old paste and add new paste

this help a lot.

old psu can cause problems as they stop giving a nice clean power line to the motherboard

and clean all the dust out as well the biggest killer of computer lol 

 

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