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Application Error when logging in

Lily Tempura
Registered User
Join date: 10 Dec 2005
Posts: 20
02-08-2006 15:52
I've been having problems trying to log on with the new update. It'd start logging in but it's really slow, then half way through I get an error and it shuts down! Here is the error I get:

The instruction at "0x6932ab5a" referenced memory at "0x0000000dc". The memory could not be "read".

The only way it fixes it is to reinstall it, but it happens everytime I get logged out. I don't want to reinstall it every time I tried to log back on! Can anyone help?
Brent Linden
eXtreme Bug Hunter
Join date: 16 Feb 2005
Posts: 212
02-09-2006 11:34
Hi Lily!

Can you tell me what your system configuration is? Most importantly:

Computer type (PC/Mac/Intel/AMD)
System RAM
Video Card (ATI, nVidia, etc)
VRAM (video card memory)

I'll take a look as soon as you reply, thanks!
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Bendan Fisher
Registered User
Join date: 10 Jan 2006
Posts: 22
I'm Having The Same Problem......
02-09-2006 15:44
I'm also getting the application error when trying to log in to the game server. It shuts down and asks to send a crash report which I did send....

I'm on a P-4 1.6 ghtz
512 meg of ram PC3200
ATI Raedon 9600SE AGP with 128 meg of video ram internal DAC at 400 mghtz
Bendan Fisher
Registered User
Join date: 10 Jan 2006
Posts: 22
02-09-2006 15:51
I just went into the game options and reset my video options and it let me login without having to re-install the game :)

When I tried setting my graphic options back to my liking it crashed again. So the exact cause of my error is in the avatar rendering option. When I set the avatar rendering to "Normal" it crashes... When I set the avatar rendering to "Bump Mapped and Cloth"
it lets me login just fine
Lily Tempura
Registered User
Join date: 10 Dec 2005
Posts: 20
02-09-2006 18:07
Okay I got the info. Sorry it took so long. Here it is:

Intel P4 2.8 GHz
512 MB DDR2 SDRAM
ATI Radeon X300 SE AGP, 128 MB VRAM
SoundMax itegrated audio

Hope it helps!