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[SOLVED] Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 11:34
by MCI
So I keep crashing on PR after aprox 5 to 10 min ingame. Allways just when the game starts, when I get my squad organized etc. It used to run fine with just a minor desktop crash after a few hours playing. But now it keeps failing.
I read the FAQs and there its told that I should increase my virtual memory. Now my question are: how do I do that and what settings are recommended?
Here is my rig (copied from xfire):
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz (2 CPUs)
Memory: 3328MB RAM
Hard Drive: 500 GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
Monitor: Liyama 22" TFT E2207WSV
Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio output
Speakers/Headphones: Trust Headset HS-2200
Keyboard: Trust Multimedia Keyboard KB-1150
Mouse: Trust Laser Mouse MI-6950R
Mouse Surface:
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 2 (2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.070227-2254)
Motherboard:
Computer Case: Nexus Caterpilar Silent (no PSU)
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 12:59
by Kewbie
Try to reinstall BF2 and update your Punkbuster.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 13:05
by MCI
Kewbie wrote:Try to reinstall BF2 and update your Punkbuster.

There must be another way!
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 15:31
by Johncro
Doesn't look like it.
Best way uninstall then reinstall
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 18:19
by MCI
Johncro wrote:Doesn't look like it.
Best way uninstall then reinstall
And if that fails?

re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 19:06
by KariemFTW
Did you've tried deleting your bf2 cache?
Worked for me
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 19:26
by Johncro
MCI wrote:And if that fails?
Then come back here so we know and can figure it out.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-04 19:43
by MCI
KariemFTW wrote:Did you've tried deleting your bf2 cache?
Worked for me
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Yes
Johncro wrote:Then come back here so we know and can figure it out.
ok
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-08 14:10
by MCI
Allright so I reinstalled BF 2 and PR, and deleted everything from the old install, still the same issue... Which brings me back to my orignial question:
I read the FAQs and there its told that I should increase my virtual memory. Now my question are: how do I do that and what settings are recommended?
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-08 22:57
by Kain888
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-09 07:59
by PaveHawk
Virtual memory is the swap space allotted on the hard disk. It has a minimum and a maximum value. Usually minimum is equal to the physical RAM on your pc. and the maximum is two and half times the RAM.
You can find the virtual memory setting by doing the following in winXP.
start > control panel > system > advanced > performance settings > Advanced > Virtual Memory Change
select the hard disk partition.
select the custom size radio button. Enter values. Press OK
I have minimum and maximum set the same at 2.5 times the amount of ram I have. See if that works for you.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-09 14:04
by MCI
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Thats what I have now, so I should set the max to 3328 MB times 2.5 makes 8320 MB?
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-09 14:37
by Zrix
Yes, set both max and min to the same value.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-09 21:39
by PaveHawk
That fix the issue for you?
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-11 13:19
by MCI
PaveHawk wrote:That fix the issue for you?
The minimum on 4990 and max on 8320 MB failed, putting both on 8320 MB now.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-11 13:45
by MCI
That didn't work either

I'll wait for 0.95 I guess
Edit: could it be that mumble crashes me?
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-11 15:17
by Johncro
MCI wrote:That didn't work either

I'll wait for 0.95 I guess
Edit: could it be that mumble crashes me?
You probably have to many applications running.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-11 18:32
by MCI
Johncro wrote:You probably have to many applications running.
Xfire, TS3, Mumble and PR
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-11 20:06
by Johncro
MCI wrote:Xfire, TS3, Mumble and PR
It seems a little much.... Try to close Xfire and get your friends on Mumble and close down TS3.
re: Crashing to desktop issue; Question on virtual memory/fixed
Posted: 2010-09-12 08:15
by Ratha
You deleted *EVERYTHING* including the profile information in the my documents folder? Ive seen cases of corrupted profiles causing the game to crash. So someone uninstalls the game, reinstalls, uses the same profile, and still crashes. (You can test by renaming the folder and the game will re-create another, if it still crashes after creating a new profile, set all your video settings to low/off, and pick a resolution that you know your computer can handle.)
Generally crashes that happen after a period of time are caused by overheating in my experience. If you dont think that it could possibly be overheating (youve checked to make sure the fans are still spinning and whatnot, and checked the temp of the card) you could try updating your video drivers, (or downgrading them.)
As was suggested earlier, close EVERY program thats running in the background to make sure that its not one of them. You'd be surprised sometimes just what can interfere.
The next thing to try is underclocking your videocard by 25mhz on the GPU/Ram, making sure that its not crashing because its beginning to fail. Seen that happen where a videocard *required* being underclocked slightly to run without crashing.
Other thoughts: I doubt its a swap file issue. I have experienced a sudden crash to desktop without warning on rare occasion, but if you can duplicate the crash every single time, that makes it much easier to pinpoint the problem. Might even try running the game in windowed mode to see if it tells you why its crashing.