December 10, 20169 yr Hi, I also changed to AMD HW and I have crash/freezing every day. So far nobody helped, nobody looked or tried to help me. :'(
December 10, 20169 yr Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for.
December 11, 20169 yr Mine has become far more stable under 6.3 RC4 onwards. I narrowed it down to my windows VM which RC4 solved and using a USB3 cache drive and the cable being dislodged slightly causing dockers to crash and lock up the system. But as RobJ suggested use the troubleshooting mode of FCP
December 11, 20169 yr Author Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for. I did. but my system is okay. I just updated from 6.2.4 to 6.3.0 RC 6 as suggested here. So lets see.
December 11, 20169 yr Author Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for. I did. but my system is okay. I just updated from 6.2.4 to 6.3.0 RC 6 as suggested here. So lets see. I have same issue on 6.3.0 RC6 I am really desperate :-(
December 11, 20169 yr Author Have you already made a post with your system details / diagnostics? Oh yes: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=54561.msg521260#msg521260
December 11, 20169 yr Community Expert Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for. I did. but my system is okay. I just updated from 6.2.4 to 6.3.0 RC 6 as suggested here. So lets see. Did you actually used the troubleshooting mode? Nobody can help without seeing some sort of errors, and avoid posting on multiple threads about the same thing, this can actually turn some people off helping.
December 11, 20169 yr Author Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for. I did. but my system is okay. I just updated from 6.2.4 to 6.3.0 RC 6 as suggested here. So lets see. Did you actually used the troubleshooting mode? Nobody can help without seeing some sort of errors, and avoid posting on multiple threads about the same thing, this can actually turn some people off helping. Im gonna do that. And btw I did open another thread because someone suggested that, but nobody really replied there so I get back here. Therefore...
December 11, 20169 yr Author Its because I am having this issue almost over week and nobody cares and nobody helped. Thats why I tried to find someone who had similar issue, or someone who could help. Thanks
December 11, 20169 yr Don't assume that nobody cares, people are busy not helping others, but with their lives, so you have to be patient, otherwise there is a paid support option if you are desperate.
December 12, 20169 yr Try the troubleshooting mode of the Fix Common Problems plugin, this is what it was made for. I did. but my system is okay. I just updated from 6.2.4 to 6.3.0 RC 6 as suggested here. So lets see. Respectfully, I believe you misunderstood my suggestion, because if you had tried the troubleshooting mode, you would be providing diagnostics, monitoring the syslog, commenting on how large it's getting, and perhaps asking how to get out of troubleshooting mode. You would normally never say 'my system is okay', then say you're desperate, so I think you missed the troubleshooting mode feature. Please go to Fix Common Problems and start Troubleshooting mode. We're all unpaid volunteers. I know you're frustrated, but please wait for help in one thread, don't invade others. (It's OK to bump your own thread if you feel it's being overlooked.) When different user's problems are in the same thread, it's easy for those who help to get the problems mixed up, so we strongly prefer each support problem in its own thread. I'd also like to suggest reviewing again Need help? Read me first!
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