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MxCx
02-25-2013, 01:54 AM
Hi, I'm not sure what is happening or how to fix it, but I've come here for suggestions. Earlier I was at a fight at Menirah and was running to the trapdoor, but when I clicked it the loading screen came up and froze. Then my computer went to a blue screen and restarted. The blue screen was only up a couple seconds but said something about physical memory (a memory dump?), I'm not sure, but ever since then the game always crashes when launching while verifying data. Sometimes the game stop responding and I have to force it to close, and sometimes the screen just goes black and the computer restarts itself.
I'm not sure if this is a bug in the trapdoor that has done something to the game files or not, I tried reinstalling and that didn't fix it. Has anyone else had this problem, or does anyone know how I can fix it? Thanks, Myth'

standistortion
02-25-2013, 10:25 AM
Maybe try running memtest, it sounds like bad ram.

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

Burn one of the iso's onto a cd then find the option to chose boot device just after you power on the pc and chose boot from cd.

MxCx
02-26-2013, 04:24 AM
Maybe try running memtest, it sounds like bad ram.

http://www.memtest.org/#downiso

Burn one of the iso's onto a cd then find the option to chose boot device just after you power on the pc and chose boot from cd.

I checked my memory and it's perfectly fine. I've even been using the computer and playing other games on it without a problem. Still can't launch Regnum, once it get's to verifying the data1 file the computer completely locks up and I have to restart. I think I'll try sending a message to someone at NGD, -maybe- they'll know how to fix it if they're not too busy. :clapclap:

If not it might be some sort of new bug caused by the trap door they can look into, I don't know but that seems like my best guess right now.

Narzoul
02-26-2013, 07:21 AM
You should take a look at the Event Viewer. You can find it under Control Panel -> Administrative Tools. (On XP it's in "Performance and Maintenance", on Win 7 it's in "System and Security" category).

A BSOD should be listed as a Critical event, so order by "Level" column and find the event log entry from around the time when you first had this error. Look also at nearby entries from the same time (non-criticals too), they might give some clues.

Jardik123
03-01-2013, 01:06 PM
That looks like some kind of device driver failure, not bug in CoR. Blue screen on Windows is not caused by application crashes (appart from critical system services). Try updating your GPU driver, if the problem still exists, check your RAM, HDD and other HW.