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    Default Error #132 - Crash (When switching screens with ISBoxer)

    Getting many crashes, but only when I switch mains with InnerSpace. No idea what's causing it, any ideas?

    http://pastebin.com/5py3ZNpX

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    Usually RAM memory faults, I recommend running some tests and/or replacing your sticks. This is am issue I had a while back and replacing them fixed it.

    May be worth getting other similar comments before you order though, I'm not the source of all knowledge on these things.

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    I don't believe it's he RAM as the crashes only occur when I am boxing. If I play solo, the game is prefectly fine. Sadly enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vociferate View Post
    I don't believe it's he RAM as the crashes only occur when I am boxing. If I play solo, the game is prefectly fine. Sadly enough.
    When Boxing your memory will be stressed Much more and posably use higher memory address which may be bad that arnt affected when running solo

    So Recommend Running memory Check to verify you dont have memory going.

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    Common error for crashes. Try deleting the cache folders (in wow root and in data directory), that usually fixes it for me. The cache is prone to getting corrupted. I've run all the memory tests I can and no memory issues to speak of (not saying your case isn't, but in mine it isn't.)
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    I deleted the first cache folder, but didn't realize there was another one in the data folder.

    That file was massive, never knew that it even existed. I deleted that one, and it seems to be working so far.

    Thanks for pointing that one out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vociferate View Post
    Getting many crashes, but only when I switch mains with InnerSpace. No idea what's causing it, any ideas?

    http://pastebin.com/5py3ZNpX
    click-me!

    ^ use this link.

    Srsly though, there are lots of people asking this.

    http://forums.techguy.org/games/4281...ror-132-a.html


    http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,12823614


    Basically, Error 132 is related to Memory dumps and full buffers. The causes are many...
    Virus
    MB DIMM slot gets dirty (goes bad)
    voltage spike ruins DIMM slot
    RAM is overheated
    RAM is bad
    Cache folders are full
    video RAM is robbing too much from MB RAM
    Hardware is outdated to newer software
    OS is consuming more than usual memory due to more applications running
    update downloads are long
    poor metal shielding on LAN lines, causing noise
    Firewall setting
    Multiple virus softwares running
    spyware running excessively..

    etc etc etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vociferate View Post
    Getting many crashes, but only when I switch mains with InnerSpace. No idea what's causing it, any ideas?

    http://pastebin.com/5py3ZNpX
    I had crashes and lots of #132 errors with the latest IS dev builds. Downgraded to build 5326 (latest non beta) and everything worked fine again.

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    For whatever reason, they have all stopped.

    I was deleting both cache and data folders and it fixed the issue temporarily. Then the issue seemed to just go away.

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