Annoying error message
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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 30th at 4:35pm 2005


I just tweaked my map a bit, adding shattering glass, and adding some displacement. However, when I went into CS to start a server with my map, just when its almost finished loading, I got an error message that went a little something like this:

"Memory at "0x1087108" used memory at "0x1587786" the memory could not be read, press ok to terminate application"

Something very close to that. I thought it was just somehting with my map, so I try to load cs_office, and BAM, same error message. Anyboidy have any ideas?

EDIT: Ok, happened again trying to load cs_office after a reboot, this time I got the actualy error message;

The instruction at "0x24187f95" referenced memory at "0x00bb9470". The memory could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the program.

Thats the real error message, exactly. I also got an "engine error" that said displacement at (0-75) or something messed up. Wtf is going on?! [addsig]




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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by Bobv on Sun Jan 30th at 5:16pm 2005


have you tried restarting your computer?




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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 30th at 5:20pm 2005


Yah, I said that in my post.

I don't know if it means anything but it doesn't give me the messagte if I try to join someone elses game. [addsig]




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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by Guessmyname on Sun Jan 30th at 5:21pm 2005


May I revert you to this: http://www.snarkpit.com/forums.php?forum=6&topic=3847&highlight=crash,load

PS: Mine occured because I had a citizen whose model value was on unique. All the same, the bit with the glass is very important
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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by uberDingo on Sun Jan 30th at 5:21pm 2005


I used to get that error/crash a LOT and I solved it by accident in a peculiar way... that msg is basically telling you that Hammer is having a problem with a chunk of memory that's been allocated to it. Well, I've found that if I start up Winamp and listen to music while using Hammer I NEVER get this msg. Discussing it with some people here we drew the conculsion that Winamp must be using that block of memory thus not giving Hammer access to it.

I'm not sure if loading Winamp would work for you but if you believe in superstition it might be worth a shot <shrug> I have my doubts though ...





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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 30th at 6:56pm 2005


Alright I got it! I changed the texture on my glass because I didn't like it and all of a sudden it worked! YAY! I wonder if I get points for this? [addsig]



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Re: Annoying error message
Posted by French Toast on Sun Jan 30th at 6:59pm 2005


Alright I got it! I changed the texture on my glass because I didn't like it and all of a sudden it worked! YAY! I wonder if I get points for this? [addsig]




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