Re: Strange Error message with Morrowind




Hi. Well, the main thing I can think of is Windows XP Service Pack 2. It
would have been right around that time.
I've tried thinking of other software before, but this one sticks out for me.
Unfortunately, it's kind of hard to say. I abandoned Morrowind for about a
month or two, then came back. That's a big time window.
If that's the case, I wonder what to do? I searched the Service Pack 2
troubleshooting section. The best I could come up with is adding it to the
exceptions list of the firewall. I don't know how this will help, since it
does not access the internet for game play.



"Jimmy S." wrote:

> Morrowind* (the spell checker had a mind of it's own). ;-)
>
> Cheers,
> Jimmy.
>
> "The_Endless" <TheEndless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:F6DF4E38-BA2E-42F5-B2AA-B6B84353A655@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> |
> |
> | "Jimmy S." wrote:
> | Thanks for getting back to me.
> | For me, the problem is: I don't think my video card is the problem.
> | Morrowind worked for 6 or 7 months before, and I can play other games fine,
> | that does not sound like the video card to me!
> | Anyway, I have checked the fans, they seem ok. The video card did not seem
> | hot. I opened up the computer for better ventilation, but it still crashed.
> | My video card passed all Directx tests on 9.0c, so it should be fine.
> | Also, it's funny how it only crashes with Morrowind. That makes me think it
> | is more with the game company than my video card. Oh well.....
> | So, now, any suggestions that may not be linked directly to the video card?
> |
> | > Hi,
> | >
> | > Since they are so certain it's the card, I'm wondering if you
> | > might have a heat problem in the case causing the card to
> | > overheat. Remove the cover for some extra ventilation and
> | > make sure all the fans are clean and functioning properly. :-)
> | >
> | > --
> | > Cheers, Windows XP MVP Shell / User
> | > Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> | >
> | > Visit my MSN Zone.com and Gaming Help Site: http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits
> | > MS Games Help and Support Center: http://support.microsoft.com/?pr=gms
> | > My advice is donated "AS IS" without warranty; nor do I confer any rights.
> | > _________________________________________________________
> | >
> | > "The_Endless" <The_Endless@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:E222168B-295F-4715-A3E7-7D049160E3EC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > | Hi.
> | > | I have had Morrowind for about a year, and it played fine. After 6 or 7
> | > | months, it just stopped working. I removed and reinstalled it. Now, I can
> | > | only play for about 2 or 3 minutes before it crashes. When it does, I get a
> | > | window with this message: The instruction "0v7c911bf4" referenced memory at
> | > | "similar string". The memory could not be "written".
> | > | I should note that the first string is always the same, but the second one
> | > | changes with each crash.
> | > | Anyway, I have been to the game's site and did everything they suggested:
> | > | 1.Update drivers. Done, I think. It is hard to tell, since I have found 3
> | > | different drivers for my video card, all claiming to be the "latest".
> | > | 2. Play at 640x480. Done, still crashes.
> | > | 3. Expand virtual memory to 2G. Done, still crashes.
> | > | 4. Disable write combining. Done, still crashes.
> | > | 5. Run the Directx checks. Done, everything is fine.
> | > | 6. Change the Morrowind.ini file. Done, still crashes.
> | > | 7. Cleaned the video card.
> | > | 8. Did a memory test on my computer. Everything is fine.
> | > |
> | > | I've done all this, they don't have any other suggestions except to say that
> | > | it is the video card. This does not make a lot of sense since the game worked
> | > | fine for 6 or 7 months. Why would it stop working?
> | > | Anyway, they are convinced that the video card is the problem.
> | > | Can anyone PLEASE help me out here? I don't know what to do anymore to fix
> | > | this problem.
> | > | Other info you should know about my computer:
> | > | MSI 865PE Neo 2 Mainboard
> | > | P4 2.4 G
> | > | 512 Corsair RAM
> | > | 120G Hard Drive
> | > | Sapphire 9100 Atlantis Video card
> | > | Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum 2 Sound Card
> | > | Windows XP Home
> | > | I should also note that this only happens with Morrowind. I can play Beyond
> | > | Good and Evil and Dungeon Siege and Half Life just Fine.
> | > | I'm not sure if this helps, or if I just babbled on too long.
> | > | Even if someone can tell me what the message means, I'd be grateful!!!
> | > | PLEASE HELP!!!!!
> | > |
> | >
> | >
> | >
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>
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