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Unable to complete previous operation due to low memory on Pearson OnVue mobile checkin process

splunkreal
Motivator

Hello,

this is to warn that the « Mobile ID checkin Pearson OnVue» at http://m.proctorcam.com/?l=en-us
can fail on phones running Chrome/Firefox on Android "Unable to complete previous operation due to low memory" with 2 gb of RAM. This process is JUST BEFORE your exam time so this could make you fail your exam.

I advice you at least 3 gb if you are going to pass certification exams with PearsonVue.

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Thanks.

Best regards.

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amesser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thank you for sharing this info! I've passed it on to our Certification Exam Development & Delivery Team Lead.

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nomyrajesh
Engager

Today I faced the same issue while providing the desk front n back images with chrome browser for AWS CCP  totally disappointed 😥 

amesser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thanks again for this awesome feedback! We've included it in our Online Proctored Exam Delivery Overview for future candidates to reference. 👍

splunkreal
Motivator

Hello, good idea 🙂 This applies to all Pearsonvue exams, at least Splunk candidates won't fail 🙂

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amesser
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Thank you for sharing this info! I've passed it on to our Certification Exam Development & Delivery Team Lead.

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