Illustrator 25.4 pretends to runs out of memory on my 96 GB RAM workstation
I have a 6mb illustrator file containing A LOT of circles, of which some need to be removed. I can readily select the circles that should be removed by selecting one of them, then using Select > Same > Appearance. However, I cannot delete them because Illustrator will complain "Can't clear the objects. Nearly out of memory. Please save your files immediately. Free up more memory to continue".
However, Illustrator has not even begun to use the available RAM; According to the task manager, it is barely using 5GB (with more than 70GB of free RAM left). Before you ask, Illustrator is of course running as an x64 executable on an x64 system and OS, so there should not be any limitations as to how much RAM can be addressed.
I am using Illustrator 25.4.1 (current as of writing this post, according to Creative Cloud Desktop) on a fully updated Windows 10 Pro x64, 16x Cores CPU, 96 GB RAM workstation, with > 100 GB of space available on the system SSD and likewise on the separate scratch disk SSD. None of the resources are even barely utilized when Illustrator throws the error message above, so I have the impression that it isn't really trying.
As a workaround, I am now deleting the selected circles individually using a javascript loop. But needless to say, that is not optimal, given that Illustrator is clearly misbehaving here. I have reproduced the issue on a different machine, and resetting preferences and graphics card drivers does not resolve this Illustrator software bug.
Any help appreciated! Thank you and kind regards,
Chris
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P.S.: Unfortunately I cannot open a support ticket through Adobe myself because the website and Creative Cloud App keeps reminding me that our site license administrator should be contacted for enterprise issues and I cannot open up a ticket individually. Needless to say that our IT administrator really only manages the licenses and does not have the time to file or follow up on individual support requests like this.
