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Answer» Hey everyone, so I'm using windows 7 32-bit and this crash started to happen to me, I tried everything I even erased ALL data on my hard drive and returned it to factory default, this crash just keeps happening to me (Even though I own two different versions of windows and tried them both, didn't help at all) and does this error exist in windows XP ? Of course it does... remember this? That was caused by the exact same thing. It's possible it's caused by memory issues; One way to test would be to use the built in windows memory test (I believe it's in the boot menu you get if you press F8 during boot on windows 7) A more exhaustive check can be done with memtest: http://www.memtest86.com/ However, before you do either, bear the following in mind; if this only occurs with Pro Evolution Soccer (pes2011) and not with any other program, it's highly unlikely to be a memory problem. You'd be getting the errors with nearly every single program; explorer, word (if you use it) your browser, everything. So unless that is the case, it's more likely to be a problem with the game itself, rather then a hardware ISSUE. This goes equally for drivers;unless you are getting the errors across the board with any number of programs (and not just the one) it's unlikely to be a driver problem. First thing I'd suggest is that you see if there are any patches or updates for the game itself, they often address these issues.Nah happens with medal of honor, PES 2011, PES 2009, maplestory (YES I play it lol ) and once when I tried to install winrar O_o Well the last question please, I don't have a program to burn memtest86 as a bootable CD, can you recommend any free software to do so please ? Edit And of course thanks for your help Allan and BC Ok so I tested it finally and I found lots of errors but I can't understand it, there was like 151errors in the first 100% and one highlighted with red, should I throw my ram into the garbage yet ?Yep. Quote from: Enzan on November 25, 2010, 06:43:31 PM Doesn't windows 7 install them automatically ??NoSo I just installed a new RAM, removed my old one and guess what, the error still exists, what should I do because I'm 100% desperate now Quote from: Allan on November 25, 2010, 06:00:09 PM After reinstalling the OS did you install all drivers starting with the chipset driver?No, do you know any free program that can tell me which drivers do I need to update ?? because all are installedDid you install the chipset driver after formatting and reinstalling the OS? Open device manager. Are there any yellow exclamation marks?Nope, everything is installed, could it be because when I changed my RAM it left something corrupt in the system ? I found a newer chipset driver available, I'll restart now (after I installed it) and let you know if the error goes away Nope, error is still here, and I'm gonna suicide (Probably) |
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