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adsync.exe (Autodesk Sync) consumes all memory help!
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Hi everybody,
I have a problem with my computer, start working with my civil program 2013 and this application called adsync.exe shortly after consumption makes most of my RAM in total is 16 gb and this application consumes 14 GB, which could be a solution other than the uninstall program?
Thnk´s in advance!!!
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thats the cloud service i think
you should be able to go to the windows control panel and uninstall the autodesk sync program
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But any other comment other than to uninstall the application?
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Hi,
maybe >>>this<<< is a help? At least easier to try than a reinstall ![]()
- alfred -
Alfred NESWADBA
Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS ... www.hollaus.at
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here's an alternative to uninstalling it, don't let it start up with your computer. If you're running windows XP, then click Start, Run, type in msconfig into the white box, press OK. Next, a window pops up, click on the Startup tab, and uncheck the AdSync box, click Apply. this way it isn't always running, but you don't uninstall it.
