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BoxcarHobo
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Posted - 2007.02.12 20:55:00 -
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I've been playing EVE for maybe 4 days now. The first day, everything went fine. I got through the tutorials and all is happy and good. The 2nd day, the game rebooted once during play. I didn't think anything of it.
Yesterday and today, however, the game just reboots. I can't explain it. There's no bluescreen, no death screen at all actually. I can't even get into the game anymore, usually I'll select my character and it will just restart my computer before the game even finishes loading.
Other games work fine, I've update my drivers (video card most recently after this started happening), I've run antivirus and scandisk, and nothing else seems to be wrong. I just can't figure it out.
Help!
Sys Specs: Nvidia GeForce 6800 GS AMD Athlon XP 64 3200+ 1 gig Corsair XMS dual matched ram 2 HDs, 1 20 gig with WinXP Pro and necessary system files, 1 200 with everything else
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Olleybear
Red Dwarf Mining Corps 5th Column
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Posted - 2007.02.13 00:16:00 -
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Try deleteing the machonet folder located in c:\Program Files\CCP\eve\cache I believe. Or temporarily rename it if deleting it makes you uncomfortable.
Sometimes a file in this folder is corrupt and can cause these kinds of problems.
If that doesn't work, when was the last time you cleaned the dust out of your pc? Sometimes overheating causes these issues.
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BoxcarHobo
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Posted - 2007.02.13 03:43:00 -
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Sorry, I forgot to mention I've already reinstalled EVE on both drives (to make sure it wasn't a bad hard disk), to no avail. And I'm pretty sure it's not dust, because every other game looks and runs fine.
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Durena
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Posted - 2007.02.13 09:55:00 -
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Also try disable sounds in eve client. Atleast in past that helped me out in similar situtiation.
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Baleorg
Gallente Guys of Sarcasm
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Posted - 2007.02.13 11:51:00 -
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check your fan for your CPU / GPU, it might overheat also try to gently push the cards into the sockets, sometimes they get a bit lose
BTW: A GOOD Cache-Cleaner |
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