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Heinrich Lodz
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Posted - 2005.12.31 18:09:00 -
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I just started playing Eve this week and I love the game. However its been a shaky start. I first experienced CTD/Reboot problems everytime I went to fight. I found out that it was related to my on-board sound, so I went out and bought a new SC...fixed my problem.
Unfortunately, I am now getting a Freeze/BSOD/Reboot problem that seems to be happening at random while I mine.
Anyway, just adding my problems to the collective.
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Galdoth
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Posted - 2005.12.31 20:58:00 -
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The following info on how to clean out cache was submitted by someone else and unfortunately I cannot find the link.. Anyway the following is how to do it. My apologies to the author....
Quote First go to the "C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Browser\Img" folder. Delete all the stuff "in" the img folder. (not the folder)
Same deal with:
C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Pictures\Blueprints C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Pictures\Gids C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Pictures\Planets C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Pictures\Portraits C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Temp\Mapbrowser
Also clean out these folders:
C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\capture\Chatlogs C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\capture\Gamelogs
And I normally trash the stuff in this folder too:
C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\logs
I never have any problems with the game after that and it runs smoother. I run three clients from one PC, sometimes four so I like stuff clean.
Okay with that said...
DO NOT TOUCH THIS FOLDER! C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\Settings
DO NOT DELETE THIS FILE! C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\cache\prefs.ini
Unquote Fixed things for me. I would also recommend running checkdisk after doing all this.. cheers........
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Stribog
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Posted - 2006.01.02 14:58:00 -
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Finnaly! I solved it (for me). After trying everything in all the treads, i found the problem. A file (or something) called vsdatant.sys caused the reboots, wich in turn was caused by ZoneAlarm. The funny thing about this is that ZoneAlarm and EVE worked perfectly fine on my old computer, but not my new one. So if your computer is rebooting EVE, uninstall ZoneAlarm and get another FireWall.
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