


I've never had a low virtual memory issue in the past. I'll open up task manager and briefly see unarchiver.exe running, then disappear and my CPU usage goes back down. What I do know about this application is that my CPU utilization has been high during basic use. Everything keeps pointing to this "The Unarchiver" application, but I've never downloaded it, and I'm fairly certain this isn't the same thing. I cannot find any information on this whatsoever. Within, the details note that there are few applications are hogging up virtual memory. Looking at the event viewer system logs, the one standout item (to me, anyways) is Event ID 2004, Resource-Exhaustion-Detector. I've noticed my computer has been restarting when not in use several times per day for about a week now. Original: I've searched high and low for some sort of answer here, but Google has been surprisingly unhelpful. Some users claim that deleting the unarchiver.exe file in your User directory has solved their issue as well. It's been 3 months and nothing has come back. My solution to this issue was a system restore.
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Every decision you or your civilization makes will have consequences.Update: Since this post has gained some popularity in the months following my original post, I figured I'd throw a quick update in to help find the solution without needing to review the comments. We aim to provide you with an unique experience unlike any of the god games you have played before. These are living, breathing worlds where everything is interconnected. What mark will you leave on the ecosystems that existed millions of years before your arrival? Will you use every available resource and expand at an unprecedented pace, or will you methodically create a more sustainable way of life for your civilization? It’s your mission to manage how the Nuggets collect and utilize resources. A lack of trees and high levels of pollution will raise the global temperature over time, while reckless hunting or fishing might cause the extinction of some species. Every tree your civilization cuts down, every resource they mine and every animal they hunt will affect the world they’re living in. Planets in The Universim aren’t just made up of a bunch of neatly-arranged objects everything is linked together and plays a unique role in each planet’s ecosystem. With the inclusion of a full, four-season cycle, a planet’s biomes can change drastically, making it extremely difficult for Nuggets to survive brutal winters without proper preparation ahead of time. Daytime offers a little more safety from the harshness of the world.

Wild animal attacks are more common at night, as are frequent temperature drops. Something as simple as the cycle between night and day can play an important role. I should mention Xee 3.5.3(marketed by the same company) inherited a bug in the new release, that it can no longer reliably read. Quit button disappears.) and the program hangs. Some planets are tranquil and filled to the brim with resources, while others are barren and dangerous. Then somehow The Unarchiver memory gets corrupted, and the menus no longer work(e.g. Each planet you encounter will have a unique underbelly. If you treat nature poorly, it might just show you how brutal and unforgiving it can be. From tornadoes that consume everything in their path, to thunderous earthquakes that threaten to split your civilization in two.

Every planet comes with a few surprises that are sure to challenge your civilization. In The Universim, nature is just as wonderful and unpredictable as ever.
