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brasoff 12-12-2016 11:40 PM

Tried everything in FAQ short of system restore.
 
I have played/installed p99 twice in my life and never with any issues however I am running into


"The instruction at 0x000000000000030A45B4 referenced memory at 0x000000000003D2F0BC. The memory could not be read.


I have now uninstalled/wiped/cleaned any software not registered microsoft etc.
I have deleted and cleaned the drive 3x over.
I have cleaned up reg errors and run syscan 3 or 4 times to repair issues.
I have updated all drivers.
I can get the window to launch, I can log in, when it goes to load to char select it gets to the second blue 'tick' of progression and crashes every time.

I have done everything short of a system restore I could find on these forums, any suggestions before I do a system restore would be helpful.

some one managed changing the way eqgame.exe is handled (something about resources) but I couldn't find any info on it

paulgiamatti 12-14-2016 04:33 AM

Did you follow the links I posted in your first thread? There are lots of things you can still try.

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Originally Posted by Nuggie (Post 2422743)
Have you tried setting eq to have an affinity for a particular core?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Thulack (Post 2360937)
Reinstall EQ outside of your program files folder.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zalus (Post 2359290)
I had the same problem. Changing the compatibility for eqgame.exe fixed my problem.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragonslayer (Post 2402297)
I finally got it to launch by clicking make compatible with windows 7 and set to lowest resolution.


Computer Man 12-14-2016 11:31 PM

duxa installer (google it if you cant find it), especially good for the part about running EQ off a single core.

Someone else said you need to find an "alternative" version of Titanium if the first one you "found" didn't work...

AktionT4 12-15-2016 01:17 AM

Try this just to determine if you have bad memory:

Open the Start Menu and type in mdsched.exe, then press enter

You can reboot immediately for the check or at the next restart.


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