@Bloodshot:
Possiblities... they have opened up in my mind... I can see that happening...
Either way, Erik, be you Ultr4Killer or not, you are being very, VERY,
VERY stupid. Sunny was just posting his opinion and/or advice, you are being the worlds most immature dumbfuck ever.
EDIT: Forgot to add my opinion on ur prob, lulz.
AFAIK, not being able to record even the Windows desktop is not usual, perhaps your recording software is the problem. Some recorders operate like so:
1. Take a snapshot of the current frame in the GPU's buffer
2. Send snapshot to RAM to be compressed
3. Snapshot is compressed and the RAM taken by the uncompressed snapshot is freed before the compressed snapshot is placed in RAM.
4. Either place the snapshot into a disk file then repeat, or simply repeat until 5. ( the former giving you a lower framerate, but now slowing down your computer/making your PC lag. )
5. After multiple numerations of the above steps 1 through 4, clip ends. ( the clip can be cut short my a lack of RAM, but you have plenty. )
Now, this is how some not-so-great screen capture programs work:
1. Take a snapshot from GPU's buffer.
2. Move to RAM.
3. Repeat until end of clip.
4. Compress entire clip + move to RAM.
5. Move the compressed clip to disk file and free the RAM.
Now this will cause HUGE lags at high res. Unfortunatly, quite a few screen-capture programs use this method, such as CamStudio.