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| Junior Techie Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 96
| Hello, after returning from my trip, i started my PC up (specs Below) And started my game of Vice city. After about Five minuites of Game Play, I got a error message: Unhandeled Exception: c0000005 At Address 00640f14 ---------------------------------------------------------- i then got the same message but with: Unhandeled Exception: c0000005 At Address: 61004c82 ---------------------------------------------------------- and then: Unhandeled Exception: c0000005 At Address 5b004c82 ---- after hitting okay, the game shuts down. Ive reinstalled the game already, and then replaced the new copy of the user files with the old one, so i can keep playing from where i started. yet, the problem remains. ***** system Specs: Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT asus a7n8x Delux motherboard amd 3200+ Corsair XMS 512 |
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| Monster Techie | hmmmmm.... i have no idea. sorry i know that didnt help, but i was kinda bumping it for you so someone else can help
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| Super Techie Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 497
| Heyyo, Hmm, this sounds like a bad Installation. you sure you fully uninstalled the game man? Odds are it's freaking out cause of a bad install. Probably the exe. If you're using any nocd cracks try with the original exe and see if that also messes up.
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| CECS Major | Patches will probably sure that problem. But if it dosn't, check your background processes. Somthing may be already using a component that San Andreas needs to run properly. Also make sure that you have the settings tuned to work with your machine properly. If that dosn't work let us know- ::-Chase-:: |
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| True Techie Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 164
| It seems you're having some kind of device conflict...i stopped getting those after i changed my old cd-drive to a new dvd-drive. have you installed anything new (ram, HDD, cd/dvd drives)? try removing it...if all fails defragment ur HDD. That worked for me and it won't hurt to try. |
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