and how did u come up with this conclusion?Originally posted by Tim_LIVID
Get up your Task Manager open (Pressing Ctrl --> Alt --> Delete) and go into the Processes tab.
Click 'Mem Usage', this will make Task Manager list all the processes running on your machine in order of the memory that they are taking up. Mayabatch should be pretty high up there (if not at the top).
Right click on 'mayabatch' ---> Set Priority ---> High.
This will make windows give the memory priority to mayabatch, but watch out, while it is set to high everything else will grind to a halt so it's best to do this when your not using it (i.e overnight).
Hope this helps people out.
Originally posted by Tim_LIVID
However, if your not using your pc you can get it to go a little bit faster by doing the following.
if ur not sure if this works, why are you saying it makes it go by faster.Originally posted by Tim_LIVID
I looked the the amount of memory that was being taken up before and after doing this and it increased (as I expected).
I'm not sure how much time is saved doing this or anything else like that but it works for me and I just thought others might like to know incase it helps them in any way.