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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8
OS: XP
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World of Warcraft crashing
Here is another thread I made on this:
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/th...04524920&sid=1 What happens is, after a while of playing WoW (20 to 60 mins), It crashes. Most of the time its to a blue screen with no text. Some of the time, it just crashes back to desktop. Here is some info (too big to just paste here) Main: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...8021D252786ECD Extra: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...62DF0538A28E50 Hijackthis: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.ph...BE592A0D28B2C5 Also, my computer starts pretty slowly, it would be great if someone could tell me which programs/services I can take off of the startup. |
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Re: World of Warcraft crashing
What OS are you running? When I run WoW under Vista it'll sometimes crash to the desktop. No real reason from what I've seen, likely just a Vista quirk.
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Re: World of Warcraft crashing
exactly what is running 70 to 100c.would that be your cpu,or your video card.either way thats a bit warm.
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8
OS: XP
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Re: World of Warcraft crashing
I dont really think so.
I was cleaning up my hard drive, and I dont think it did anything, but the latest crash error I got from WoW was a stop error with text. "windows has shut down to prevent damage to your hardware" the error codes were like 0x00000000d7 (0x000000000 0x000000000 0x00000000) something like that, though it wasnt exactly like that. the temperature of the gpu was 70C at the time, I was watching it while playing in windowed. I dont think heat is the problem, so much as the card just getting old and falling apart. I think its about 2 years old. |
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Re: World of Warcraft crashing
I'm gonna say it's either a bad RAM module or the HDD is dying. XP rarely gives a BSOD unless your drivers or hardware are fubar'd.
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 8
OS: XP
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Re: World of Warcraft crashing
I was having some problems with my RAM many months ago. I just lowered the FSB and it went away.
But when i was having RAM problems, it would crash when I was using usenet and dealing with many large files and stuff. Now it only crashes in 3d games, never when dealing with large files with many chunks in the explorer. |
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