Correct, HDDs do not meet the minimum system requirements for WoW Dragonflight. The minimum and maximum both specify an SSD is required. See below or visit the system requirements page on your own.
Stop trolling multiple threads.
Correct, HDDs do not meet the minimum system requirements for WoW Dragonflight. The minimum and maximum both specify an SSD is required. See below or visit the system requirements page on your own.
Stop trolling multiple threads.
Iām not trolling, and HDDs have nothing to do with MEMORY. I have monitored memory usage and there is a memory leak, I have also spoken with several people and a dev. Stop spreading misinformation.
If youāre not going to respond with information to further along the topic, you should refrain. They asked about the leak, thereās no public confirmation yet, and I pointed out a separate issue with their system. It still remains an issue.
I had this happen a short time ago. I was trying to Hearth, it seemed to take a long time and then it happened.
The message - from what I recall - matches the image supplied by the OP, or at least is very similar. This is the first time Iāve had this message appear in a number of years and certainly not since installing my SSD.
My Warcraft files are stored on the SSD, I kept the HDD for misc stuff but the important things are on the SSD. But other than that Iām not very technical so I donāt really know how to read the information.
I appreciate the help. But it has zero to do with memory leaks. RAM leaks are basically poor code never releasing memory addresses. That has nothing to do if someone uses an HDD. I have all SSDs and I have the same issue as the others posting.
and here it is:
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