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EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO at 69132606
« on: December 23, 2008, 06:01:15 pm »
Hi everyone, I am having some sort of problem with this laptop and trying to play PS on it. After I've opened the PS client, and chosen my character and hit "join", the game starts to load as usual and about half way through the load it pops up with an error message saying "EXCEPTION_INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO at 69132606". I have looked in the forums and saw another person with a similar error, but the code was completely different and that particular thread didn't help me. At first the game ran ok, but very sluggish and choppy, so i shut off the vertex buffer, ran the game in the 800x600 window and shut off the game audio. The game worked for a little while. The error started happening when I left Hydlaa heading down the road to the bronze doors. As soon as I got on the path in the forest is when this started happening. I have tried logging in on another account which had the character in a different place of the game, and the computer still gave the same error. However, when i play the game on any of my other computers it works wonderful. I have uninstalled PlaneShift, deleted the EXE. file originally used and then redownloaded and reinstalled everything. I've gone so far as to flash my bios to the newest available version. I have gone and updated my processor and graphics card drivers to no avail. In my bios my graphics are set to 128. I'm lost here and don't know what to do. Any help would be greatly appreciated, and if by chance I am just reposting a problem that was discussed and solved that I didn't see in the forums then I apologize.

I am running an HP laptop model "dv5020us" with:
1.8ghz AMD Turion 64 single core processor
1.0 Gb of Ram
ATI Radeon Express 200m Graphics
Windows Xp SP3 (At first I was using SP2 and when the problems started I decided to upgrade to SP3 hoping that would solve the problem, no luck there)
I have DirectX 9.0 installed

I can't think of any other pertinent information to add, if anything more is needed let me know and I will gladly provide anything I can. Thank you very much everyone!