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I used to get frantic BSOD's and restarts whenever i played my PC at full speed. i updated to 9.3 drivers and although i havent really Blue screened or restarted, it does give me error 132 for WOW so im trouble shooting my PC. i dont want to take it really to a tech to find out m y computer is unrecoverable or some part is f&&&ked up on it given i wont be able to replace it. I just want to gain some insight to possibly troubleshooting it myself (know any good programs?) or perhaps this error can give you some insight to my issue. thanx
here as follows my current system specs on my old system
3200+ XP 2.2 ghz
2gb corsair
Sapphire x1650 pro 512mb AGP 8x (9.3 ATI drivers)
onboard cmedia sound
500 watt psu
error i get is....
ERROR 132# (0x85100084) Fatal Exception
Program: C: Program filesWOrld of Warcraft wow.exe
Exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 001B:004F7BCC
The instruction at "0x004F7BCC" referenced memory at "0x00000055",
the memory could not be "read".
Press okay to terminate the application.
let me know what u can make out of this. thanx.
edit* upon trying to play Guildwars i got a Blue screen and this was the message
PFN_LIST_CORRUPT
STOP: 0x0000004E (0x00000099, 0x00041AAF, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
then when i restarted i get a message saying windows has recovered from a serious error, and the Catalyst suite crashes on me. I been going through this issue ever since i changed my fried X800 XL agp card for a Sapphire x1650 PRO AGP card.
3.4ghz Phenom II X4 965, 8GB PC12800 DDR3 GSKILL, EVGA 560GTX 2GB OC, 640GB HD SATA II, BFG 1000WATT PSU. MSI NF980-G65 TRI-SLI MOBO.
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Sounds to me like you should check your RAM, also check out the other hardware with this program click it's a memory diagnostic program but will also check out the rest of your hardware. This way you can narrow down the likley causes of your problems.
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