Was wondering if anyone could help me with this? My Gw keeps shutting down and goes to a window that reports to anet. Any help would be great.. what's wrong with my PC? It happens alot and doesn't seem to be related to what i'm doing... but it happens at the worst of times
Cheers guys in advance
The Details are:
*--> Crash <--*
Exception: c0000005
Memory at address 00000000 could not be read
App: Gw.exe
ProgramId: 1
Build: 18383
When: 8/4/2006 02:11:12
Flags: 0
*--> LogQueue <--*
(2) Client pathing data out of sync with server. You may observe your character 'warping' during movement.
(2) Client pathing data out of sync with server. You may observe your character 'warping' during movement.
(2) Client pathing data out of sync with server. You may observe your character 'warping' during movement.
*--> DirectX Device Info <--*
VendorId = 0x1002
DeviceId = 0x4e48
Version = 6.14.0010.6614
Description = RADEON 9800 PRO
Compat = 0x00000001
VidMem = 128 MB
*--> DirectSound Device Info <--*
Description = NVIDIA(R) nForce(TM) Audio
Module = nvapu.sys
Version (MS) = 0x0005000a
Version (LS) = 0x0b760000
Company = NVIDIA Corporation
3D channels = 64
2D channels = 252
EAX support = EAX 2
Device count = 1
yeah those are theo ones... and when i click show details it comes up with the mumbo jumbo i posted earlier. The only difference is that i don't see a GW screen anymore.. just the error msg
try repairing the gw.dat file, it could be corrupted. I believe it's by running with the -repair switch in the command line, but not 100% sure. There's a thread with all the command line switches, but I can't remember where (it needs to be a sticky in this forum)
test your memory. A bad memory stick can cause pograms to crash, especially games like GW that can consume over 300MB at times. If there's even a single corrupt mempry address and GW.exe loads / writes data to it, it could crash your game. Memtest is a very good memory diagnostic. Let it run a few passes and see if it finds any bad addresses.
I dont have a floppy thingy, so i cant use memtesters.. But i have 2 RAM sticks, could i run first with 1 Stick and see if it works, then with other to see if one of em is not working correct?