Two new dump files created yesterday and today. Also, will be buying another laptop and my own Lic to S5K…Īnyway, maybe someone else is having or had this issue or maybe someone down the road runs into it… I do plan on nuking this puter to factory defaults and start over soon. So, basically right now, every time I boot this laptop, Studio 5000 creates a healthy crash dump file that eats hard drive space. This is about when the crash dumps became more prolific. I have also not used, even in grace period, Studio 5000, even tho it is still installed on this machine.Īnother thing is that a couple weeks ago I had to go back to an earlier version of RSLinx due to an old PV we have that needed a few tweaks. I have not used that laptop since, due to no need. I installed software and transferred activation files to that. My account and email are still active from previous employer in case they need some help, but that also seems to be when the free space started to diminish on a more noticeable scale.Ī couple weeks after that, the new place bought me a new laptop. That is when the crash dump files started again, but every so often.Įarly May, there was an Office 365 update. New place bought me the software I activated on this machine and installed V32 on January 15th. Since then, I’ve left that company and transferred activation files to a dongle for them. There were 18 files from View Designer from last year when I did a project with a PV5500. I installed some free software that looks at file type size… and bang, 67+GB of crash dump files from Studio 5000. I was down to 37GB free yesterday, which I cleaned it up enough to have 62GB free the prior week. I was constantly cleaning things up and deleting restore points, but it just got worse. It was driving me a bit crazy as to the cause of my C: SSD memory being eating up in big chunks every day. Just wondering if any of you ever had this situation and possible cure.
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