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Gameplay => Newbie Help (Start Here) => Topic started by: Brodee on December 29, 2005, 06:41:14 am

Title: i can't get past the loading screen!!!
Post by: Brodee on December 29, 2005, 06:41:14 am
hey this might not be the right place for this but still. when ever i try to load the map i get an error and it kicks me out is there anything i could do about this?

this is what the error says.

Something unexpected happened in PlaneShift: Crystal Blue
Details: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION at 7C00724A
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Post by: Karyuu on December 29, 2005, 08:09:11 am
(http://www.planeshift3d.com/wbboard/images/psnew/top_suche.gif) (http://www.planeshift3d.com/wbboard/search.php)! This has been discussed before :) The issue is sound related, so open up your PlaneShift setup application (on Windows, it\'s accessible through Start -> Programs -> PlaneShift Crystal Blue -> PlaneShift Setup) and disable it - \"Off\" is the last option beneath \"Sound Options.\"
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Post by: I_W_T_B on December 31, 2005, 12:04:33 pm
XP settings for your virtual memory could also be your problem. If XP is set to run without virtual memory(not uncommon) you could try changing so that it does.
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Post by: Drey on December 31, 2005, 12:20:31 pm
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Originally posted by I_W_T_B
XP settings for your virtual memory could also be your problem. If XP is set to run without virtual memory(not uncommon) you could try changing so that it does.


though most of the time round here it is sounds causing the problems.
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Post by: Bereror on December 31, 2005, 01:00:18 pm
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Originally posted by Drey
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Originally posted by I_W_T_B
XP settings for your virtual memory could also be your problem. If XP is set to run without virtual memory(not uncommon) you could try changing so that it does.


though most of the time round here it is sounds causing the problems.

The specific address (7C00724A) it is sound related as a quick search shows. But running XP without virtual memory (unless you have 1 GB or more RAM) can be the reason behind many other crashes with different addresses.
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Post by: Drey on December 31, 2005, 02:20:05 pm
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Originally posted by Bereror
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Originally posted by Drey
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Originally posted by I_W_T_B
XP settings for your virtual memory could also be your problem. If XP is set to run without virtual memory(not uncommon) you could try changing so that it does.


though most of the time round here it is sounds causing the problems.

The specific address (7C00724A) it is sound related as a quick search shows. But running XP without virtual memory (unless you have 1 GB or more RAM) can be the reason behind many other crashes with different addresses.


And... What I said was right.