No memory on server side
Zitat von Rafael am 07/01/2026, 16:45 UhrI’m trying to use spacedesk on my PC, and when I try to enable it I get „No memory on server side“ message.
I’m currently using 4 screens directly on my GPU, and the tablet with spacedesk would be the 5th.
I have a Ryzen 9950X3D and a RTX5090 with 64GB RAM. It’s currently only using 10% RAM and 10% VRAM, so the „no memory“ message is weird.
I’m trying to use spacedesk on my PC, and when I try to enable it I get „No memory on server side“ message.
I’m currently using 4 screens directly on my GPU, and the tablet with spacedesk would be the 5th.
I have a Ryzen 9950X3D and a RTX5090 with 64GB RAM. It’s currently only using 10% RAM and 10% VRAM, so the „no memory“ message is weird.
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Zitat von spacedesk Nicole am 08/01/2026, 02:27 UhrHi @rafael-3,
For further analysis, please send us the logs of your Primary PC by opening the spacedesk Driver Console as administrator and clicking on Diagnostics then follow the steps below:
1. Download the DebugView.
2. Check the Diagnostic Collection box.
3. Reproduce the issue e.g. by connecting the spacedesk Viewer app.
4. Uncheck the Diagnostic Collection box.
5. Click “Save All Information” button (this might take a while to finish).
6. Compress/Zip the folder which contains the logs, then attach to your next reply to this post. If the folder exceeds 512kb, you may upload it to Dropbox or Google Drive then include the download link on your next reply.Thank you.
Hi @rafael-3,
For further analysis, please send us the logs of your Primary PC by opening the spacedesk Driver Console as administrator and clicking on Diagnostics then follow the steps below:
1. Download the DebugView.
2. Check the Diagnostic Collection box.
3. Reproduce the issue e.g. by connecting the spacedesk Viewer app.
4. Uncheck the Diagnostic Collection box.
5. Click “Save All Information” button (this might take a while to finish).
6. Compress/Zip the folder which contains the logs, then attach to your next reply to this post. If the folder exceeds 512kb, you may upload it to Dropbox or Google Drive then include the download link on your next reply.
Thank you.