Bluescreen when opening apex cheat

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Rofus

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1. make some space in your C drive, which is an SSD (i think)
2. make some more space on your D hard disk drive where Apex is installed
3. go to system -> advanced system settings -> performance -> settings -> virtual memory
And there change your "manage automatic page file size for all drives" to "disable automatic page file sizing"
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or just try to reinstall realUI
 

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1. make some space in your C drive, which is an SSD (i think)
2. make some more space on your D hard disk drive where Apex is installed
3. go to system -> advanced system settings -> performance -> settings -> virtual memory
And there change your "manage automatic page file size for all drives" to "disable automatic page file sizing"
Post automatically merged by the system:

or just try to reinstall realUI
thanks, but unfortunately it didnt work for me
 

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I think your problem is that many things dont work with windows 11. Just downgrade to 10 and you're fine
 
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