Are all my drives at 100 percent capacity?
Are all my drives at 100 percent capacity?
Yeah sure. Also, I'm going to buy some new RAM because I've been wanting an upgrade anyway. This guy at my job thinks the system is finding faulty RAM when it's not. But honestly, I just think it would be cool if we went up to 32GB of fast RAM lol. Add me on Discord since we're having the same problem: RedCheeqs#3972
I changed where Rust is running to another hard drive. When both drives hit 100 percent, Rust showed an error and crashed the C drive while my G drive stayed fine at 100 percent. I'm going back and install Steam on the C drive so that way I can prove it's not just my hard drives.
Another note is that when Rust was being installed on the C drive, it was running at 99% most of the time, even spiking to 100%. I'm not sure if that is normal or not, almost makes me think it does have something to do with the RAM after all, maybe the tech guy at work was right.
Another piece of info, now that steam and rust are both installed on the C drive, only the C drive hits 100% while rust is starting. Before, rust and steam were both on the G drive and they both stayed at 100%. I also got a new error when launching Rust, I will post a screenshot below https://ibb.co/ZM53BR8
G: Are we talking about drive or did I spell it right? How many drives are there? Go to Disk Management, see how many sticks you have, and take a picture of that window to send here on imgur. Also if you're playing games with apps running in the background, turn those off so they don't interfere. Check again if the problem is gone. Regarding Error 29 EAC: Here is some info from this link https://appuals.com/how-to-fix-rust-eac-...ted-error/. The EAC stands for EasyAntiCheat and it's a program that stops cheaters and hackers from playing in the game. This error happens when the connection between your PC and the EAC client breaks or fails to start. Because of that, the game can't launch.
That's exactly what my hard drive says it is. When I showed you some videos, they both had drives in them. I tried every EAC trick I could find. My PC has been completely wiped out so no gaming apps are running now. The only things left on the machine are Steam, Rust, OBS, and Chrome.
I use a drive named G, but I had three old ones before. It's super simple for me to tell you which one goes where. The G stick is for games. The C drive is mine now, because everyone knows it's the main start-up drive.
Nothing stands out as bad right now. It looks like one thing is missing from our check. Would you be able to share a picture of the C drive?