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Trouble Installing War Craft III.
This application has encountered a critical error
FATAL ERROR! Program: C:\Program Files\Warcraft III\war.exe Exception: 0xC000005(ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 001b:73FA93E0 The instruction at '0x73FA93E0' references memory at '0x73FA93E0'. The memory could not be 'read'. Press OK to terminate this application. This is what i get everytime i try and run WC3. Ive uninstalled, reinstalled (im using the original at the momment). Everytime i install and uninstall delete the directory and any other remainding files. The game boots up fine and i get the intro movie but after that i get that error again, and then i get a gay MSXP error send report. The game used to work fine, I hadnt played in a few months and decided i wanted to play again. Could anyone please tell me what i am doing wrong, or how to fix this error? |
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I have also tried using no cd cracks, and everything. Im using a legit cd key and i have tried a friends also, the only thing i can think of is formatting my HD, and i dont really wana do that cos i have like 40 gigs of stuff i dont want to lose.
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CAN ANYONE HELP PLEASE?
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Formatting your hard drive to fix something is like burning down your house because the door doesn't shut properly. Sure, when you rebuild it you can make sure the door fits this time, but there's got to be an easier way, right ? Formatting the hard disk is the advice you get from the fake 'experts', it's completely useless and overkill in 99.95% of all cases. So what does the REAL expert (i.e. me
) say ? Well, reinstalling windows has its time and place. I'm pretty sure I can fix problems like that without even reinstalling, let alone reformatting. I have until now. I'm still running the same Windows XP install from the days I bought it the first week it was out. However I know how difficult it can be to find an elusive error if you already tried all kinds of drivers, so that only a reinstall might solve it. If your windows installation is fairly old (> 1 year), it might even speed up your system by reinstalling it. But you don't need to reformat, not ever, unless you want to change the size of your partitions and you haven't got Partition Magic. So slowly back away from the format command and let's just reinstall. I was going to ask which OS you've got (ALWAYS mention this when you want help with an error) but I can deduce that you're using XP. Things are a bit more tricky to reinstall there. Normally I suggest booting to DOS and deleting the windows/program files directory (after first copying all files in those two directories that you still need). This wipes out almost all of windows without reformatting. In XP and especially when you have a NTFS partition with windows on it, it may be more difficult. So what I suggest is that you insert your windows XP cd and boot from it to start the install. You'll get an option to repair the installation, take that one. The repair installation might fix your problem, if it doesn't it might be better to use a fresh install. When it asks if you want to keep your previous settings, answer NO, it's the only way to get rid of old errors. When you have done all this, come back and tell me. I'm really good at this kind of stuff, but the problem is of course that I'm so good that I haven't reinstalled XP ONCE, so I'm having kinda vague memories about the install procedure, so don't yell if the install says something else. |
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I got once similar error (I don't remeber the error codes exact, but it happen same time).
I solved by uninstalling NIMO codec pack. So if you have installed any video/sound codecs since the game worked, try by uninstalling them. |
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