You
are lucky. On my desktop Metastock 9 not only crashes itself, but crashes
Windows XP as well.
I've
figured out that the reason is virtual memory buffer overrun. Both Equis/Reuters
and Microsoft developers are at fault.
Good
applications have safeguards against such things and good operating systems like
UNIX would never crash even if
application does that.
From
the user standpoint only available course of action is to do not allow the
buffer overrun to happen. This is done by
having system resources above the maximum load that application
(Metastock) may deliver.
The
cheapest and easiest way to achieve that is to reduce number of open Metastock
charts as well as number of indicators and
experts. Be sure to have your hard drive cleaned
and defragmented. Be sure to have at least 1 Gig of free
space on the hard drive.
Turn
off real-time data feed while running system test. Try to do not run
any other applications concurrently with the Metastock. Check for the parasite
and unnecessary processes (adware etc.). Turn off Norton Antivirus real time
file protection (don't forget to turn it back on while surfing the
internet).
More
expensive way is to get faster computer with more memory.
Regards,
Vladimir
Hi
I have MS 9 using esignal and it
keeps on crashing when i do a system test and sometimes when the
indicators are displayed on charts.
I am running a dual processor intel
PC with XP
Does anyone have any ideas why this might be happening
?
AppName: mswin.exe AppVer:
9.0.0.0 ModName: unknown ModVer:
0.0.0.0 Offset:
01690014
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