I had DRM Downloader open on my computer for a couple hours idling and not downloading anything. My computer hard drive kept running solid and everything slowed down to where my mouse was unresponsive for about 10 minutes. After about 30 minutes of the hard drive running constantly, it finally let me open up my task manager in windows 10 and I noticed my available RAM was maxed out. The program was sitting idle and the qcef.exe file was using 13GB of RAM. I had to reboot my computer to get it to be normally responsive again. It was just updated to 3.2.0.4 version yesterday, and about 12 hours after that, this happened. Is this normal sometimes? I've attached a screenshot.
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Having the same issue happening again with the latest version 5.0.1.3. It's eating up all my RAM again and is still running long after shutting down streamfab. I have to kill the process through the windows task manager in order for the qcef.exe to shut down. When the file is running, it's spinning the shit out of my hard drive making my computer pretty much useless because it lags so bad.
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Originally posted by Mona View Post
Please submit your log folder, especially the one named Qcef. Thanks.
Please let me know what in the world is going on. Thanks Mona.
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Originally posted by corey75 View Post
I'm having the issue again as well. I'm trying to submit the qcef log file. Is it normal to be 2.69GB uncompressed? I zipped it and now it's 108MB and says it's too big to upload so I uploaded it to anonfiles since it's too big to send over here or by email. Here's the anonfiles link: xxxx
Please let me know what in the world is going on. Thanks Mona.
Please kindly check PM, thank you.
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PM checked and responded. Thanks!
Btw... I just checked that link since it's still accessible on one of the "xxxx" you changed. I didn't get any virus popups and it went right to the download. Maybe it has something to do with having adblocker, antivirus, and firewall all running.
Anyway, hope this info helps.Last edited by corey75; 05-29-2022, 02:03 PM.
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