I recently had a problem with my laptop and I always get the following error message when I do something about a chip. De would like to download.
"C: \ Users \ Bettina \ AppData \ Local \ Temp \ DMR \ dmr_72.exe
Not enough system resources to run the requested service. "
Here is the laptop data: (who is about 6 months old and was purchased from Saturn)
Windows 10 Home 64
intel core i7 8th gen
16 GB SDRAM; 256 GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
AMD Radeon RX Vega 10 graphics card
I would be very happy about helpful answers, all of you a nice Sunday.
Would not download anything in general, because you only get adware
You don't download software from Chip.de but from the manufacturer!
THAT is not an answer to the question…
Look how full the hard drive is, not that it is already full.
You just do that with a right click on your hard drive in the explorer, then I believe properties, because then you see a diagram with all the data
THAT is not an answer to the question…
This question is asked again and again:
Have a look at the answers there, maybe that will help?
At Chip.de you also have the option "Manual download". With this you avoid the horrible chip installer.
This option is usually an inconspicuous text next to the download butted and damaged direct zip file.
I can't give any information about the causes of your error, because I avoid installers like plague and cholera.
THAT is not an answer to the question…
It was probably… Smart people avoid an installer that can only be topped by a virus…
In this respect, you gave the only correct answer to those who held the sentence around their ears…
At Chip, the addresses of the manufacturer's websites are also linked. The versions offered by Chip are usually out of date.
Visit the manufacturer's website and download the current version…
Generally, the questioners expect an answer to their questions that will help them. Then such "wipe-offs" like "don't download anything there" or the implied "stupid questioner" are not helpful. Therefore my comment there.
These answerers simply dropped the fact that there are other options for downloading - so these answers were not helpful in my eyes.
Why should we provide support for an app that contradicts what can't be personally recommended. The answer that he should please contact CHIP is completely legitimate. The chip download is ad-ware, and neither in the sense of the software developer nor the "end customer", only CHIP benefits from it, so that they can show you advertising.
In principle, I do not recommend this as the right decision by a community.