Not based on that level of information.
You're supposed to troubleshoot, since you have the eyes/ears next to the equipment. Try to come up with simpler solutions that work, and then incrementally build on that, for instance. This is the work an engineer is supposed to do themselves. No-one can do that for you.
If your development environment is getting stuck, verify you meet the minimum computer requirements and that you're up-to-date, and so on... If you have already done so, then you should state it. Otherwise people are just guessing, and no-one has time to waste on that (as you can see from the number of responses you have got). You're an engineer, you should know better than to paste this little bit of information and expect a fix.
Oh I am afraid this is involved DDR and memory issues, and in order to assign that I need time, and expertise which unfortunately I don't have in the moment.
I check pc requirements and they are fine. Moreover this error is happening randomly. It used to work fine until some change may happen I assume.
Oh I am afraid this is involved DDR and memory issues, and in order to assign that I need time, and expertise which unfortunately I don't have in the moment.
I check pc requirements and they are fine. Moreover this error is happening randomly. It used to work fine until some change may happen I assume.