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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 09:28:00 -
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i got a very annoying problem with my PC, and i thoguht maybe the EVE community could help me as i fail to find anything on google ^^
when i first start up my PC everything is going fine, i can start any game up, but after some time(today it was after 30 mins!) every .exe file just crashes on me when i start things up, eve in this case crashes when the splashscreen comes(while supreme commander crashes when you start loading a map) and unless i restart the PC, i can't start up any game. while internet still works perfectly fine while i got this problem. and i can't think of anything what could have caused this problem...
thanks for helping in advance!
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Kurfin
Amarr
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Posted - 2011.09.03 11:04:00 -
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First thing I would try is to go to the event viewer. Under control panel > system and security, click view event logs then expand windows logs, then look at the logs under application and look for logs with the level of Error and see what keeps happening.
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Grey Stormshadow
Starwreck Industries
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Posted - 2011.09.03 11:19:00 -
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Originally by: Missile War Edited by: Missile War on 03/09/2011 09:58:20 i got a very annoying problem with my PC, and i thoguht maybe the EVE community could help me as i fail to find anything on google ^^
when i first start up my PC everything is going fine, i can start any game up, but after some time(today it was after 30 mins!) every .exe file just crashes on me when i start things up, eve in this case crashes when the splashscreen comes(while supreme commander crashes when you start loading a map) and unless i restart the PC, i can't start up any game. while internet still works perfectly fine while i got this problem. and i can't think of anything what could have caused this problem...
thanks for helping in advance!
edit: i use windows 7
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 11:38:00 -
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Naam van toepassing met fout: ExeFile.exe, versie: 7.10.27.490, tijdstempel: 0x4df8a6f5 Naam van module met fout: nvd3dum.dll, versie: 8.15.11.8593, tijdstempel: 0x4a5be115 Uitzonderingscode: 0xc0000005 Foutoffset: 0x0025a8c2 Id van proces met fout: 0x51c Starttijd van toepassing met fout: 0x01cc6a19922ac950 Pad naar toepassing met fout: D:\Games\CCP\EVE\bin\ExeFile.exe Pad naar module met fout: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dum.dll Rapport-id: fe0019f0-d60c-11e0-879e-001bfc6ce1e6
im dutch, so its not in english >.< sorry for that for as far as i understand, its a problem with nvidea, now to find the solution
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Something Random
Gallente The Barrow Boys
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Posted - 2011.09.03 11:49:00 -
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Edited by: Something Random on 03/09/2011 11:53:55 Start by completely uninstalling your nVIdia drivers and then installing the absolute latest ones from nVidia.com. nVidia cards can also be susceptible to old BIOS versions for some reason... so check your Mobo BIOS revision up to date.
That should cure the woes - however you may have faulty card....
Best add a hardware list to this thread to help peeps help you better.
Quick googles on the 0xc0000005 stop code point toward memory, and specifically memory access problems. Can be easily tested if you get continuous problems after updating mainboard and drivers.
Originally by: CCP Fallout :facepalm:
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 12:03:00 -
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AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 3GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT/GTO
i installed the new drivers, and eve starts up again right now(while before installing it didn't, i checked to be sure) so hopefully it is fixed now. thanks alot for the help everyone! ill come back in a few hours to tell if its still working or not
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 13:51:00 -
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Originally by: Missile War AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 3GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT/GTO
i installed the new drivers, and eve starts up again right now(while before installing it didn't, i checked to be sure) so hopefully it is fixed now. thanks alot for the help everyone! ill come back in a few hours to tell if its still working or not
nope didn't fix it =/
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.09.03 14:25:00 -
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Edited by: Blacksquirrel on 03/09/2011 14:28:48 lol can't read dutch, but might be a dll library issue. (But I can't be certain) and if you stated wiping and reinstalling your drivers didnt work?
A few questions? Do you blue screen? or just drop? Can you watch videos? What about other software...itunes? windows office? what happens if you leave your computer running and do nothing?
One thing to try also to rule out hardware v. software is run a registry cleaner. Another thing to try to eliminate variables is swap out your VGA or take a few sticks of ram out. You can also a memory test (Dont freak out after you manually run one windows will tell you a memory problem was detected. It hasnt it just states that anytime one was run.)
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Lithalnas
Amarr Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 16:32:00 -
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Originally by: Missile War AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 3GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT/GTO
i installed the new drivers, and eve starts up again right now(while before installing it didn't, i checked to be sure) so hopefully it is fixed now. thanks alot for the help everyone! ill come back in a few hours to tell if its still working or not
I had a similar issue, start with a clean install and then get an updated bios on the motherboard then install the chipset drivers. That fixed a lot of crashing issues on my Asus A8N with the single core version of that chip. -------------
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 16:48:00 -
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Originally by: Blacksquirrel Edited by: Blacksquirrel on 03/09/2011 14:28:48 lol can't read dutch, but might be a dll library issue. (But I can't be certain) and if you stated wiping and reinstalling your drivers didnt work?
A few questions? Do you blue screen? or just drop? Can you watch videos? What about other software...itunes? windows office? what happens if you leave your computer running and do nothing?
One thing to try also to rule out hardware v. software is run a registry cleaner. Another thing to try to eliminate variables is swap out your VGA or take a few sticks of ram out. You can also a memory test (Dont freak out after you manually run one windows will tell you a memory problem was detected. It hasnt it just states that anytime one was run.)
i did wipe my drivers and got the newest.
and this is what happens: http://imgur.com/IGxyx is what happens (i have no clue how to link it correctly)
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.09.03 17:13:00 -
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Ok so app crash still. Have you tried the other options? Video such as flash or direct avi file? other programs besides games that still utilize graphics?
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.03 18:15:00 -
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i did something wrong while wiping >.< anyway, did it correctly this time, and it has been working now for several hours. might have fixed it
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 12:46:00 -
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Edited by: Missile War on 04/09/2011 12:46:20
Originally by: Missile War i did something wrong while wiping >.< anyway, did it correctly this time, and it has been working now for several hours. might have fixed it
played for a good 7 hours or so today, but same thing happend again.
this is what i did today with my PC(what things i started up): start up eve closed eve for restart(had some kind of weird lag in market) started it up again(worked fine) started up test server closed TQ closed sisi started up World of Tanks tried to start a map, but closed down immediatly(the game closed itself) tried to start up eve: gave eve.exe problem
so same problem again =/
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Lithalnas
Amarr Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 16:04:00 -
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did it give you an error message?
just out of curiocity, what drivers did you install? maybe you can go back a revision or two
To make my system stable i needed to 1 update bios 2 update chipset driver 3 update mobo driver
One thing I might also suggest is to take out all but one or two sticks of ram and see how it runs. If you still get problems, try a different pair on a different DIMM slot. Maybe a memtest is in order.
Another thing you may do, though its kinda far fetched is that you may have a problem with your hard drive haveing a bad sector, this usually would result in a system crash or at least messages saying something was unacceptable. If you have an old HD laying around, plug it in a just put tanks on it and see how it goes.
And if you are useing win 7 try forcing DX9 or DX10 mode. Maybe your install of DX has gone bad.
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 17:21:00 -
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Originally by: Lithalnas did it give you an error message?
just out of curiocity, what drivers did you install? maybe you can go back a revision or two
To make my system stable i needed to 1 update bios 2 update chipset driver 3 update mobo driver
One thing I might also suggest is to take out all but one or two sticks of ram and see how it runs. If you still get problems, try a different pair on a different DIMM slot. Maybe a memtest is in order.
Another thing you may do, though its kinda far fetched is that you may have a problem with your hard drive haveing a bad sector, this usually would result in a system crash or at least messages saying something was unacceptable. If you have an old HD laying around, plug it in a just put tanks on it and see how it goes.
And if you are useing win 7 try forcing DX9 or DX10 mode. Maybe your install of DX has gone bad.
what happens
and i installed the latest drivers, and like someone else said, it might be a memory problem... ill see if i can do anything about that
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Lithalnas
Amarr Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 19:02:00 -
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Quote: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dum.dll
thats the Nvidea driver. So I think you are haveing a driver stability issue, see if you can get a 6 month old version of the driver and install that one. -------------
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 19:35:00 -
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Edited by: Missile War on 04/09/2011 19:44:04
Originally by: Lithalnas
Quote: C:\Windows\system32\nvd3dum.dll
thats the Nvidea driver. So I think you are haveing a driver stability issue, see if you can get a 6 month old version of the driver and install that one.
nevermind
but i can't find any driver right before it
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.09.04 19:47:00 -
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have you updated your drivers from the nvidia site? or windows updater?
Also find and download CCleaner. Run it to clean registry problems. It also crashes with WOT? If it doesnt impact WOT run the eve repair tool as well.
Can you find another VGA and swap them out to test?
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.04 20:15:00 -
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Originally by: Blacksquirrel have you updated your drivers from the nvidia site? or windows updater?
Also find and download CCleaner. Run it to clean registry problems. It also crashes with WOT? If it doesnt impact WOT run the eve repair tool as well.
Can you find another VGA and swap them out to test?
i got CCleaner, don't know how to do that tho =S and yes, EVERY game crashes once the "bug" comes
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.09.04 20:49:00 -
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You need another to borrow another graphics card. And swap them out. Really to change most computer hardware. Vgas involve pressing a release unhooking the power and removing it. Replace with a different one (nvidia to keep it simple) and try again.
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Lithalnas
Amarr Privateers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.05 00:28:00 -
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Try the newest drivers if you havent already http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvista-64bit-280.26-whql-driver.html
also you can try the alder drivers archived over at guru3d. The last big driver before the 280 series was the 275.50 which can be found here http://downloads.guru3d.com/Nvidia-GeForce-275.50-Win-7-64-bit-download-2738.html
and if you really want to turn back the clock try the one here from last year http://downloads.guru3d.com/GeForce-Forceware-259.32-Win-7-%7C-Vista-64-bit-download-2605.html -------------
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Sturmwolke
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Posted - 2011.09.05 02:39:00 -
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A variety of odd errors/BSODs can be traced to heat issues with a PC component. Seems like your video card is exceeding its heat tolerances, judging from your symptoms.
I've had one video card burn up on me (mainly caused by EVE a few years back) and the one I'm currently using almost bit the dust until I made the effort to clean its dust ladened fan + heatsink. It's still somewhat wonky (producing several graphical artifacts) but at least it can still be reliably used. The damage seems permanent.
To that effect, I've manually set its variable fan speed/duty cycle to a fixed 95%. One thing it'll guarantee that the main die stays cool regardless of application, secondly it'll give me a consistent temperature reference point to make it simpler/easier to pick up dust related issues. Fortunately, it's an old 7300GT, so the fan noise is barely audible.
If you want to give it a try, there two major ways to change the fan speed; flashing the BIOS via nvFlash after making the necessary adjustments with NiBiTor or just running a resident program like RivaTuner or its equivalents. Best solution of course (if it turns out to be a hardware related issue), is a replacement video card.
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Missile War
Caldari Cell Corporation Sexy Alliance
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Posted - 2011.09.05 14:29:00 -
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Originally by: Sturmwolke A variety of odd errors/BSODs can be traced to heat issues with a PC component. Seems like your video card is exceeding its heat tolerances, judging from your symptoms.
I've had one video card burn up on me (mainly caused by EVE a few years back) and the one I'm currently using almost bit the dust until I made the effort to clean its dust ladened fan + heatsink. It's still somewhat wonky (producing several graphical artifacts) but at least it can still be reliably used. The damage seems permanent.
To that effect, I've manually set its variable fan speed/duty cycle to a fixed 95%. One thing it'll guarantee that the main die stays cool regardless of application, secondly it'll give me a consistent temperature reference point to make it simpler/easier to pick up dust related issues. Fortunately, it's an old 7300GT, so the fan noise is barely audible.
If you want to give it a try, there two major ways to change the fan speed; flashing the BIOS via nvFlash after making the necessary adjustments with NiBiTor or just running a resident program like RivaTuner or its equivalents. Best solution of course (if it turns out to be a hardware related issue), is a replacement video card.
hmm, i guess it could be a heat issue. ill see if i can get a videocard from somewhere else in this house and see if the same thing stil happens, couldn't bring any harm anyway to check other videocards
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