What can I do to make Silverfast8 go faster
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wooster88
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What can I do to make Silverfast8 go faster
When I scan a picture, after scanning, it goes into the processing mode which takes a long time and sometimes freezes the PC I have gone into task manager and it doesn't seem to be using much RAM (I have 2 GB). Can I make it go any faster ?
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Re: What can I do to make Silverfast8 go faster
Dear customer,
your memory is very low.
Adding more RAM would be a good first step.
Try using SilverFast on it's own.
Especially other imaging software, web browsers and office products can use a lot of memory.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
your memory is very low.
Adding more RAM would be a good first step.
Try using SilverFast on it's own.
Especially other imaging software, web browsers and office products can use a lot of memory.
kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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wooster88
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Re: What can I do to make Silverfast8 go faster
Sorry, I have just looked and I have 3.12 GB RAM, Isn't this enough?
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Re: What can I do to make Silverfast8 go faster
Dear customer,
In case you are using a 32bit operating system this is about the maximum usable memory.
On a 64 Bit system you could add more RAM.
3,12 GB can be sufficient if not much other software is active and your scans are not too big (e.g. 35mm @ 2400dpi).
For larger and highest-resolution scans adding more RAM can improve the processing speed.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
In case you are using a 32bit operating system this is about the maximum usable memory.
On a 64 Bit system you could add more RAM.
3,12 GB can be sufficient if not much other software is active and your scans are not too big (e.g. 35mm @ 2400dpi).
For larger and highest-resolution scans adding more RAM can improve the processing speed.
Kind regards,
Arne Ketelhohn.
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