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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.22 12:47:00 -
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Hey!
Apparently we failed to include the correct bulkdata files into the patch, which results in them being downloaded at the first login to Singularity. This download can take a few minutes.
If you notice any problems with this (beside taking a few minutes), please reply in this thread and also file a bugreport.
edit: This is actually a quite good stress-test of the new bulkdata delivery system, but totally accidental. CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance - Team Gridlock Mass-tests | Writing bugreports | Singularity |
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CCP Habakuk
C C P C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.22 13:31:00 -
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Palovana wrote:About 5 minutes to download all bulk data, how much "bulk" is 1460 blocks?
Apparently about 15MB - but downloaded directly from the server and not from the CDN... CCP Habakuk | EVE Quality Assurance - Team Gridlock Mass-tests | Writing bugreports | Singularity |
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GM Karidor
Game Masters C C P Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.26 01:08:00 -
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Vjorn Angannon wrote:heeheehee oops!
Well, it is good news that it is only upon first login.
Now, if I only knew where to find the win Vista crash dump files so as to submit a bug report for the 4 BSOD's I've had the past couple days of being on sisi...
(I'm not the most computer literate person here)
thnx for the response CCP Habakuk
They are usually called MEMORY.DMP and in most cases this file is in C:\Windows, unless you (or whoever installed Windows) put another installation folder upon the Windows installation. In default settings, a new bluescreen will overwrite the existing file, so chances are you will only find the one for the latest bluescreen that happened there.
It may be that the crash dump generation on bluescreens is disabled, in that case you'll find nothing. You can check this (and reenable it) by right clicking your computer in the start menu and selecting "Properties" (or alternatively: Control Panel -> System and Security -> System). Then click "Advanced System Settings" and click the "Settings..." button in the "Startup and Recovery" section. You will find the dump options in the "System Failure" section then. Any option other than "(none)" would need to be set in the list box, naturally. GM Karidor | Senior Game Master |
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