Hi all
I have two kinds of issues which I have experienced regardless mod-version (the last two years) or type of graphic card (tried 3 different cards).
For a long time I have experienced CDT's between the maps. I simply get thrown out to desktop when a game ends and next one is about to load. It occurs randomly.
Next thing is that I sometimes get memory loss when loading and everything freezes, and I get the info DLL.... memory loss,,,,, etc.
Anyone recognizes the issues and knows what to do?
/zebra
CTD's and DLL memory loss
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MaSSive
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
Memory loss or Memory.dll error? Ive never seen error saying what you are claiming here.
Take a screenshot and post here please, along with your PC specs.
Take a screenshot and post here please, along with your PC specs.
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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
I know of a possible solution but I need to know your system specs before I offer advice, so I don't waste your time.
... post as much other system info as you can too, will help if it's more complicated.need this info:
OS, 32 or 64 bit?
amount of RAM
Video card, and amount of Video Ram
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BloodyDeed
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
And take a look at this thread:
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f27-pr ... b-ram.html
This might fix some of the memory errors for you.
https://www.realitymod.com/forum/f27-pr ... b-ram.html
This might fix some of the memory errors for you.

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zebra67
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
Hey guys,
thanks for taking your time to respond and to help me.
I'm running two OS, Win7 (64-bit) and XP-professional (Service pack 3) . It's on XP that I run Bf2PR.
I have not had the memory-issue lately, but as soon as I get the message I will take a screenshot. But the CTD-issue remains...
The spec's that I have (and manage to find)
Intel i7 2,67 GHz
6 Gb RAM
Soundcard: Creative SBX-Fi
Graphic:AMD Radeon HD6900
The thing is that I had the problem regardless the hardware that I have used.
Let me know if there is more info that I should provide.
Thanks once again for any kind of info that may help me out here.
/zebra.
thanks for taking your time to respond and to help me.
I'm running two OS, Win7 (64-bit) and XP-professional (Service pack 3) . It's on XP that I run Bf2PR.
I have not had the memory-issue lately, but as soon as I get the message I will take a screenshot. But the CTD-issue remains...
The spec's that I have (and manage to find)
Intel i7 2,67 GHz
6 Gb RAM
Soundcard: Creative SBX-Fi
Graphic:AMD Radeon HD6900
The thing is that I had the problem regardless the hardware that I have used.
Let me know if there is more info that I should provide.
Thanks once again for any kind of info that may help me out here.
/zebra.
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LITOralis.nMd
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
Try BloodyDeed's link above,
Follow the steps in option 2:
2. /3GB Bootparameter / increaseuserva
Give us a try, let us know.
Follow the steps in option 2:
2. /3GB Bootparameter / increaseuserva
Give us a try, let us know.
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zebra67
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
Hi again,
I have made the change accordingly and will evaluate during the day, play some rounds to see if the problem remains.I'll let you know.
Thanks once again.
/z
I have made the change accordingly and will evaluate during the day, play some rounds to see if the problem remains.I'll let you know.
Thanks once again.
/z
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zebra67
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Re: CTD's and DLL memory loss
... ok,, that didn't work. Actually the game did not start at all. I started via the icon I have on the desktop and the first screen showed up for a few seconds, before shutting down the game. After removing the added text, the start up sequence worked again...
So this wasn't the solution..
Could it be the level of "virtual memory"?
Any new ideas?
/z.
So this wasn't the solution..
Could it be the level of "virtual memory"?
Any new ideas?
/z.
Last edited by zebra67 on 2012-02-18 10:20, edited 1 time in total.

