When you upgraded from 9 to 10 did you download an upgrade file or did you buy a whole new package with installation disk? It may be an installation error.
#New vegas error out of memory install#
Have you uninstalled Vegas and done a fresh install at any stage since originally installing? I'm not convinced it is a software conflict. When Vegas stops working (if it works in the first place) you will know the previously loaded software is the culprit. The only way to find that out would be by process of elimination - either uninstalling program by program until Vegas works - or do a complete uninstall of all progrmas then install Vegas first then other programs one by one, trying Vegas after each installation.
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Many videophiles I know have 2-3 drives: a C drive with the OS and software installations and general data storage (documents etc), another drive (of at least 500GB, more mostly) for the storage of media only, and another dedicated solely for render files etc (scratch disk) The other point is in reply to your question about installing Vegas on a different drive to that having your OS - it is more common video editing practice to have the editing software installed on the same drive as the OS (usually C drive) and have the media (clips etc) and render files, project files etc on a different physical drive that has plenty of free space if one is available - this is so the software runs more smoothly by being able to fetch the needed files quickly.
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Sorry to butt in here - "I ahve tried to reset to factories settings" - does this mean you have tried holding down the shift key while launching Vegas? - sometimes resetting the preferences and cache helps with low memory errors in Photoshop, Premiere, Vegas etc.