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Baff's Ugly
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Posted - 2003.09.19 10:18:00 -
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little windows type box pops up say something about a runtime error then game crashes. maybe new with the patch, maybe coz i am now using the latest drivers for my geforce. i'll post the exact error message when i get it again.
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Nuala Reece
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Posted - 2003.09.19 16:53:00 -
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Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program: ...\EVE.EXE R6025 - pure virtual function call
I've been getting this too since the 1215 patch. Using a GeForce FX 5200 Ultra with 43.45 drivers. It's only happened to me while docked.
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Dr Snarl
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Posted - 2003.09.19 18:20:00 -
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I got it frequently last night.
Pressing the map icon Firing a weapon
From observation this patch is even worse memory loss and these random crashes happen as you begin to run out of virtual space ________________________________________________ "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain" -- William Shakespeare
"Forgot it, just Snarl" -- Dr Snarl |

Mopar
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Posted - 2003.09.19 19:32:00 -
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Yup get it all the time since 1215 but only when in a station, Also notice major lag in stations as well working market and chat channels amd such.
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6aqua9
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Posted - 2003.09.19 22:16:00 -
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same here c-error since latest patch ...
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THB
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Posted - 2007.11.09 04:14:00 -
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me to... All the time
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library Runtime Error! Program: ...\EVE.EXE R6025 R6025 - pure virtual function call
Pertiqularly when I'm using my heavy hauling ship like 20 times per night
HELP!!!!
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THB
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Posted - 2007.11.09 04:17:00 -
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Ive un installed and re installe EVE... still no fix..... Ran anti virus... nothing.... did Windows updates... ran spy ware removal... Same problem!
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MAX MEXX
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Posted - 2007.11.09 08:16:00 -
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a post about it here: http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=631115
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THB
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Posted - 2007.11.16 00:39:00 -
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I think I figured it out today....
I shut down my PC and unplugged the power to the back of my modem and router. waited 30 seconds. plugged the power into the modem ... waited for lights to normalize. plugged in the router... waited for lights to normalize. Turned on PC... Ran EVE... Smooth as butter! For NOW...
Perhaps this problem is nothing more than a build up of info stored in the bridging table of the modem and router.
Try the same process with your connections... if you don't have a router just leve that step out.
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