Critical memory allocation error rFactor 2 (64 bit) failed to allocate a section of memory currently in use : 6.77 GB i had no problem with the game but this thing happened so after a liitle internet research i clean up 2 folders 1 Bin64 2 Userdata and verifined resources still problem here also i dont use any extra 3rd party pluggins inside any Rf2 folder. my specs are : Windows 10 home cpu Ryzen 5 1600 mobo Asus prime plus B350 ram 16 giga @ 3000 (2 modules of 8 GB PC4-1700 DDR4 SDRAM G skill F4-3200C16-8GVKB) Gpu XFX RX 580 4GB ATI drivers 20.2.2 official 1 SSD 500 for windows 1HDD western digital for the games i have no overclock anything. i cannot log into game and load Nordsleife-Lemans S397 lasercans tracks from S397 i never had such problems the only thing that i installed lately was latest chipset drivers not sure if these drivers can affect the game because laser tracks like Sebring works correctly
Problem fixed !!!!!!!!!! i had page file disable and i just remember it all good no assistance needed.
I frequently get the same message when attempting to exit rf2, resulting in needing to reboot. What is "page file disable"? Could you please explain in detail the steps you took to solve this issue? Many thanks.
@Mark Lloyd a few days ago i disable page file from windows settings my settings was the default which is "system managed" thats the default ...but because i have 16 GB memory Ram i thought its good idea to completely disable "page file" to improve performance .... bad idea according to many people. page file is good to be in a SSD disk and leave it to system managed.
@Mark Lloyd steps to do incase you have same problem 1.Right click on My computer icon and select properties 2.When system panel open select "Advance system settings" 3.click the third tab called "Advance" 4.this tab has 3 options ...the option we need to enter is the first called "Performance" so click the "settings" under performance 5.so now you are in Performance window and select again the second tab called "Advance" 6.there is a "Virtual memory" option so now enter by clicking "Change" 7.Now you can see your hard drives and some option below 8.Choose your C:....just highlight it 9.Choose the option called "system manage size" and click Set. 10 hit OK to apply settings and if windows asked you to reboot just Reboot (dont do any other things). after you reboot page file has change to default window settings