It could several things. Like Bob says, something is corrupting your gw.dat file.
Some likely suspects:
- overclocking - if you are overclocking anything, set it back to normal.
- bad RAM - the gw.dat file is BIG and when it is being read and written to, it can occupy areas of RAM that aren't often used, so the problem doesn't show up all the time. If you also get registry errors though, that's a good indication of bad RAM.
- bad hard drive - gw.dat may be on a bad sector on your hard drive. You could run a error check on the HD - make sure to enable checking for bad sectors.
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