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Avoiding the System Resource Bog
Quick Tip
From Adrien-Luc Sanders,
Keeping Your Computer Running Quickly While Animating
We've all experienced it: while working on our computers, things begin to run abysmally slow, and no matter how many programs we close, nothing seems to speed things up. Programs start locking and freezing, and eventually we're forced to reboot--either voluntarily or by a sudden system crash prefaced by the infamous Blue Screen of Death. (Let's have a momentary pause while our Apple, Linux, and Unix-using readers take a minute to point and laugh.) This can be a real pain when you're animating, especially if you're working in 3D and rendering a long, detailed file that takes up a great deal of system resources on its own.
Can You Avoid Bogging Down Your Computer's Resources?
There are ways around it. One way to free up resources for your animation is to close any programs that you dont' desperately need open; yes, that includes your media player with the playlist of 5,000 MP3s that you just can't animate without listening to.
Burn them to a CD and plug them into your stereo or portable CD player instead; you'd be amazed at how much of your computer's resources are eaten up by programs like media players, chat and IM programs, browser sessions and browser plugins, and mail clients. Unless you have an extremely powerful processor, odds are you're bogging down your system just by going a little overboard on the multitasking.
Watch Out for Sneaky Hidden Processes.
Another thing that could be eating up your resources is background processes. Sometimes when you close a program, it isn't completely closed; the program window may be gone, but depending on the program settings it may still have left a process or two running in the background. You may also have other processes scheduled to run on their own, that you might have forgotten about; and in the worst-case scenario, you could be dealing with some rather nasty spyware, which will happily spawn dozens upon dozens of memory-eating processes just for the fun of dragging your computer into the slow-motion mud. For the latter, your best bet is to run a good spyware-cleaning program, such as LavaSoft's Ad-Aware or Yahoo's Toolbar with Anti-Spy.