4 years ago
TS4 APPCRASH
Game keeps crashing and i can't figure out why here is the info i got Description Faulting Application Path: E:\EA Games\The Sims 4\Game\Bin\TS4_x64.exe Problem signature Problem Event Name: APP...
@TheSuperWolf100 This exception code:
Exception Code: c0000005
is an access violation. Windows uses eight-digit codes like this to indicate a variety of issues, for example 80000003 is a breakpoint error.
still getting access violations in sims and others Games I ran memetest 86 no error found what could it Be
@TheSuperWolf100 It's unlikely to be an issue with your computer's RAM, so I'm not surprised MemTest came up clean. Did you test without mods and custom content yet? Have you tried a new save, or are you only testing in your current one?
Like I said before, there are a lot of causes of access violations.
Ya I found the problem to the game still kept crashing on a clean version with no mods so I ran diagnostics on the memory controller on the motherboard and that returned a fault look like I need to do an RMA because one time it says my ram has faults and the other time it reports it clean due to a faulty memory controller
@TheSuperWolf100 Traditionally the memory controller is inside the northbridge chip of the motherboard chipset, With modern CPUs the memory controller is built directly into the CPU itself, While not impossible a bad memory controller is rare. Bad memory modules are rare but can be found in the wild. I once built a computer that would blue screen once a day/ The problem was a bad memory module. As the module was new I exchanged the memory and the computer lived happily ever after. First thing I would try is to reseat (take out and reinsert) the memory modules. If you still have the problem exchange the memory modules (take one out and put the other module where the first one was and then put the other in the socket you took the other out of. If you still have an issue then take one of the modules out and and boot the computer on one module. If you still have an issue exchange the modules and boot on one module. Doing this should tell you which module might be bad. hth