Re: SWTOR exitting itself
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
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
@proxos666 wrote: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
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
Edit - From https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff557391(v=vs.85).aspx
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0x41284 |
A PTE or the working set list is corrupted. |
Also Open a command prompt as administrator and type sfc /scannow
report if errors
@proxos666 wrote: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.
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.
If errors are appearing your memory sticks are faulty hence memory errors
looks like you proved the cause
@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.
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.