has anyone ever encountered this problem? if so what piece of hardware caused the problem? i already changed out my RAM to corsair im starting to believe its either my MB or psu.
has anyone ever encountered this problem? if so what piece of hardware caused the problem? i already changed out my RAM to corsair im starting to believe its either my MB or psu.
So when you run a second copy your PC just reboots?
Windows XP defaults to rebooting for a lot of crashes, but you can re-enable the "blue screen of death" instead, which may give more detailed information allowing you to home in on the problem.
Right-click "My Computer" -> properties -> advanced -> startup and recovery -> uncheck "automatically restart".
(not sure about other flavours of Windows).
Next time you get the problem you'll probably see the blue screen instead of just a reboot - something near the top in amongst all the tech gobbeldy-gook might give a clue as to the problem area - seeing that you've replaced RAM I'd suspect graphics card/drivers, or maybe motherboard.
could be conflicting drivers. try running your single wow and do this:
go to options/video/resolution and make sure 'windowed mode' is CHECKED
go to options/sound and make sure 'sound in background' is UNCHECKED
go to options/sound and make sure 'use hardware' is UNCHECKED
apply the changes... exit wow (this forces the settings to write to disk)
now try to restart more then one instance and see of that helps.
if not, it could be memory
i have already done uncheck on reboot for windows errors, and it still jumps to the rebootQuote:
Originally Posted by 'davedontmind',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157285 #post157285
those are my default options i play on.. and it still crashes. and i just bought new memory to replace the one i bought before it.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157297#pos t157297
Run a mem test, could possible be a memory issue, if loading data into faulty sections of your ram it would cause a crash.
any free ram tests out there?
there were no errors in my msinfo32 but i did find this error:
12/10/2008 8:00 PM Windows Error Reporting Fault bucket 109026869, type 5
Event Name: PCA2
Response: None
Cab Id: 0

Problem signature:
P1: 5.05.54.00_ntune_winxp_international.exe
&# x000a;P2: 4.0.100.1190
P3: unknown
P4: NVIDIA nTune Performance Application
P5: NVIDIA Corporation
P6: 1
P7: 201
P8: 
P9: 
P10: 

Attached files:
C:\Users\riley\AppData\Local \Temp\{88cc53ac-c2db-4e48-80bd-107adf9e7ba1}\appcompat.txt

 ;
These files may be available here:
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wind ows\WER\ReportArchive\Report0e9fd73b
i just ran a memory test and no errors were found.. any other ideas?
what specs are we looking at for this system?Quote:
Originally Posted by 'ozzy1133',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157486#pos t157486
does it crash as soon as you try to open the second WoW, or does it take a few minutes?
are you running the latest nvidia drivers? what version? did you install ntune? what version?
http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion...hp?t52694.html
maybe motherboard / driver issues with ntune?
http://forums.nvidia.com/lofiversion...hp?t34058.html
AMD Athlon 64x2 dual core processor 6000+ 3.10 GHzQuote:
Originally Posted by 'pengwynman',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157495#p ost157495
Windows 64x bit vista
Two sticks of 2GB corsair 6400
500w Powersuppy, Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H motherboard, EVGA 9800 gt
yes i have all my updated drivers.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'keyclone',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157533#pos t157533
maybe try uninstalling ntune ... the posters on those threads seemed to have problems originating with ntune
the problems were occuring before i had ntune installed, but i guess im just going to have to live with a gimp computer that only can handle one wow.
format and reinstall! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by 'ozzy1133',index.php?page=Thread&postID=157798#pos t157798
Ozzy, I've been doing more troubleshooting on my new PC since we "talked". I noticed you have the same video card as mine...shock shock (same original Ram, Motherboard, OS, and now Video Card...and both PCs crash....hmmm). It seems there are a lot of issues with this video card running way too hot. I upgraded my case to the Antec 900, but my issue didn't change. I figured that case would be all the cooling I needed. I found some suggestions to download Rivatuner and up the video card fan speed as with our card, it seems to be set low for the noise factor. I set the fan speed up to 50%. I also underclocked the card about 12% (painful to do since I love to overclock everything I can). I ran two monitors with 3 copies of Wow for about 7 hours this morning with absolutely no issues. I wont say it's fixed it until I give it a few more days, but I wanted to give you something to try since the weekend is coming up and it's hard to have fun when the PC keeps crashing. Good Luck!