2010年3月22日 Increasing FL Studio working memory allocation - There is an 'FL (extended memory).exe' file in the FL Studio installation directory. Using this to start FL
MoreThe two FL (scaled).exe and FL (compatible memory).exe are for specific situations. They have access to 4GB of memory since FL Studio 11 and 2GB before that. The FL
MoreEdit 2: I tried using "FL (extended memory)" and that seemed to fix the problem. I read up a bit on what 32 and 64 bit mean, and it seems like it doesn't make too much difference
More2010年6月8日 On Win7 64bit, when using the 'extended memory' version of FL you have full 4 GB adressable by FL only without needing to edit booti. A later version of FL
More2021年8月26日 The easiest way to allocate more RAM and avoid running out of memory in FL Studio is to take some of the storage space on the hard disk and convert it into
MoreHowever, on a new project, I have maxed out FLstudio extended memory extension. I run a 64 bit operating system and Image Line states that FL10 has automatic 64 bit support
MoreFL Studio 64 Bit features. Access up to 512 GB RAM and 8 TB virtual address space, depending on your Windows version. 32 Bit bridged and 64 Bit native VST plugin
MoreMy "more plugins" list isn't opening, and I saw that opening extended memory.exe was a possible fix, but I havent been able to find it. This thread is archived.
MoreExtend your memory (legacy systems) - This only applies to legacy Windows 32 Bit operating systems (not Windows 11 / 64 Bit Windows). Check the manual page on the
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