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PC has more than minimum requirements, and works great on NT7, es signal, metstock, rithmic, tt, metastock etc., NT thinks itīs because of my graphic card, I think it has something to do with NT8 itself...
What do you guys think?
thanks
L
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
In the past I had crashes with NT 8 but I am on a version that is more stable now.
For me there were hugs bugs in 6 and 11.
I moved to 10, which was the last stable bare bones version before they changed the DB structure (11) and put all the new footprint / order flow stuff out (12,13). I don't use charts, so I am sticking with 10. I haven't hit an issue yet.
It all depends on how you are using it too. Some things can eat up way to much memory. As far as what is crashing it in your case, if you can share info about what version, and what type of error messages it throws maybe some of us could help trouble shoot with you.
Have you tried the NT support forum yet? They are typically pretty good about helping.
Ian
In the analytical world there is no such thing as art, there is only the science you know and the science you don't know. Characterizing the science you don't know as "art" is a fools game.
As yet NT8 is more unstable than NT7 by quite a way, and imho will remain so due to its rushed release and its increased dependence on correct multi-threading code both internally to the product and now in third-party code. It will also be affected in more and different ways owing to its dependence on the Windows WPF/DirectX subsystems which are themselves tricksy and not always well supported by existing graphics cards, including some that easily run the older Windows Forms architecture used by NT7.
There will be OS/code and hardware setups that will run one or more versions of NT8 extremely well, it will just be harder finding them, many folks including me will have both..