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Re: SWTOR exitting itself

@Cuiwe

memory being dumped is what occurs on a blue screen , this is what bluescreen view and what crashed me read to try and ascertain a cause.

If it was a memory leak on the game it would affect every person running the game 

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  • Cuiwe's avatar
    Cuiwe
    10 years ago

    @proxos666 wrote:

    @Cuiwe

    memory being dumped is what occurs on a blue screen , this is what bluescreen view and what crashed me read to try and ascertain a cause.

    If it was a memory leak on the game it would affect every person running the game 


    I wanted to view the dump file, but I don't know how. I got the Windows debugging tools, but I really don't know what to do with them.

  • Further, here's a .dmp file read out for you to analyze:


    DUMP FILE: 101515 - 19765 - 01.dmp
    CRASH TIME: 15.10.2015 23:32:34
    BUG CHECK STRING: MEMORY_MANAGEMENT
    BUG CHECK CODE: 0 x 00000001a
    PARAMETER 1: 00000000`00041284
    PARAMETER 2: 00000000`f4a2b001
    PARAMETER 3: 00000000`0000d2c4
    PARAMETER 4: fffff700`01080000
    CAUSED BY DRIVER: ntoskrnl.exe
    CAUSED BY ADDRESS: ntoskrnl.exe + 74200
    FILE DESCRIPTION: NT Kernel and System
    PRODUCT NAME: Microsoft(registered) Windows(registered) Operating System
    COMPANY: Microsoft Corporation
    FILE VERSION: 6.1.7601.19018(win7sp1_gdr.150928-1507)
    PROCESSOR: x64
    CRASH ADDRESS: ntoskrnl.exe + 74200
    STACK ADDRESS 1:
    STACK ADDRESS 2:
    STACK ADDRESS 3:
    COMPUTER NAME:
    PROCESSORS COUNT: 4
    MAJOR VERSION: 15
    MINOR VERSION: 7601
    DUMP FILE SIZE: 275.368
    DUMP FILE TIME: 15.10.2015 23:33:45

  • Cuiwe's avatar
    Cuiwe
    10 years ago

    @proxos666 wrote:

    @Cuiwe

    Best thing to do initially is test the memory i'm afraid

    normally 5 to 6 test passes is what is recommended

    use either www.memtest86.com or www.memtest.org

    Edit - have linked one similar thread at Microsoft for you


    I already did that and got errors. The differing number of errors based upon a scan(first like 400 in 3 hours then 75 in 8,5 hours)-but all were clustered around the 6th Gigabyte(6-6,15 range to be exact).

    I even dusted the computer, but I know what I need to do. Eh...if it keeps auto exitting itself even AFTER I install the new memory...EA will hear from me.

  • proxos666's avatar
    proxos666
    Hero+
    10 years ago


    I already did that and got errors. The differing number of errors based upon a scan(first like 400 in 3 hours then 75 in 8,5 hours)-but all were clustered around the 6th Gigabyte(6-6,15 range to be exact).

    I even dusted the computer, but I know what I need to do. Eh...if it keeps auto exitting itself even AFTER I install the new memory...EA will hear from me.


    @Cuiwe

    If errors are appearing your memory sticks are faulty hence memory errors

    looks like you proved the cause

  • Cuiwe's avatar
    Cuiwe
    10 years ago

    @proxos666 wrote:


    I already did that and got errors. The differing number of errors based upon a scan(first like 400 in 3 hours then 75 in 8,5 hours)-but all were clustered around the 6th Gigabyte(6-6,15 range to be exact).

    I even dusted the computer, but I know what I need to do. Eh...if it keeps auto exitting itself even AFTER I install the new memory...EA will hear from me.


    @Cuiwe

    If errors are appearing your memory sticks are faulty hence memory errors

    looks like you proved the cause


    Idk, it can still be a MoBo socket failure or something online(like...TeliaSonera-the gamer's nightmare :D).  We'll see after I get my new RAM aftter KoTFE for sure...

    For now, it is RAM failure.

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