Photoshop fills the virtual memory when I "render video" and crashes my PC. How do I fix this?
When I try to render a video, the virtual memory fills and the PC stops working. I increased the virtual memory to 150 GB on the Windows 7 PC and the result was that it took longer to fill but crashed the PC anyway. This happens on both a Windows 7 Tower and a Windows 10 Microsoft Surface Book.
I made the video with a Canon 7D and adjusted it with a smart camera raw filter.
I have done this in the past without problems. So I tried to render the video with PS 2015.5. It also filled the virtual memory.
I took the Widows 7 PC to my local repair shop and they put a larger boot drive in and cleaned up a problem with some updates. The Photoshop performance was not improved.
I have searched for information about the virtual memory and Photoshop. Almost all discussion ignores the virtual memory and only looks at installed Ram.