It could be anything, from your machine itself, to the game or an interaction between the game and the machine.
To give you proper advice you would need to disclose;
1. What kind of computer your using and how old it?
2. What operating system you are using (MacOS, Windows 7, etc.)?
3. Is CO a recent install and if so what did you install for the first time when you installed it?
Here are something potential things to consider (especially if you have a Windows system):
1. Are your drivers up to date (sometimes older drivers have bugs that have been fixed)?
2. Is there plenty of space on your C: drive (Windows uses this drive to "think")?
3. In what situation does the Blue Screen of Death occurr?
Superhero stories, done well, are about modern archetypes.
A Prootwaddle is one of the weirder player-character races in "The Fantasy Trip", Steve Jackson's first published role-playing game.
hmm i cleared some space and bought a defrag fix system utility. had alot of problems and not much space.
seems to cleared it up now. *knock on wood*
thanks for you reply
Bluescreen are normally produced either by hardware or driver problems.
When the blue screen occurs, have a look if there stand something like : in module xyz
In that case the module name would be interesting.
I had a lot of fun with bluescreen when i played Age of Conan because of NVidia drivers.
Wasted 10-20 hours just for installing and testing maybe 20 driver versions until i found one
that was relative stable.
Years later when i played Lotro i found out that they had the same problems there, and that
it was a common problem from NVidia in combination with Soundblaster X-Fi.
BSOD is usually a low-level problem, typically failing hardware, bad drivers, or corrupted OS.
Some other things you can try:
* If your PC has hardware diagnostics, try running those.
* Run Scandisk, and have it check for bad sectors.
* Go to Start Menu -> Run... and run "dxdiag". Does it report any issues?
* Go to Control Panel -> Device Manager. Are there any devices flagged with a warning icon?
* Open the case and clean out the dust bunnies. You never know...
hmm i cleared some space and bought a defrag fix system utility. had alot of problems and not much space.
seems to cleared it up now. *knock on wood*
thanks for you reply
As you have found out checking the C: drive, and ensuring there is enough space, is a useful bit of advice that can sometimes solve a whole number of weird problems. Consider such high-level tasks as house-keeping for your system.
Once you have done such basic work you can work on the lower level problems as people have suggested.
A worthwhile thing to do is to note down any message you can see on a blue screen of death for it may seem to be garbage but the original purpose of it was to allow debugging.
Nostalgia: When I worked on early Xerox graphical desktop/mouse systems in the late 80s the whole system was written in Mesa, right down to operating system and the Xerox equivalent of BSoD, for a developer, would cause a swap to a parallel operating system so you could immediately start debugging and pull every piece of source code - allowing you to pin down the problem and recommend the necessary change.
Superhero stories, done well, are about modern archetypes.
A Prootwaddle is one of the weirder player-character races in "The Fantasy Trip", Steve Jackson's first published role-playing game.
Not to hijack, but since i am "new" I cannot start a thread of my own; I have had a bsod twice while downloading the client. It gets around 50% (even less) and blue screens on me... something akin to a memory dump if i remember correctly. I don't understand why it would do this while DLing.
No errors that I can see
edit: i looked at the errors in the CO folder and found these (if there's anyone ever here to help)
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 0000000000000050
BCP2: 0000000000000002
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: FFFFF8800156B250
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1
System Information
Time of this report: 5/17/2014, 23:54:23
Machine name: MELANIE-PC
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.140303-2144)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System Model: To be filled by O.E.M.
BIOS: BIOS Date: 02/21/14 11:51:11 Ver: 04.06.05
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 8150MB RAM
Page File: 3770MB used, 12529MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: Using System DPI
System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 64bit Unicode
Comments
To give you proper advice you would need to disclose;
1. What kind of computer your using and how old it?
2. What operating system you are using (MacOS, Windows 7, etc.)?
3. Is CO a recent install and if so what did you install for the first time when you installed it?
Here are something potential things to consider (especially if you have a Windows system):
1. Are your drivers up to date (sometimes older drivers have bugs that have been fixed)?
2. Is there plenty of space on your C: drive (Windows uses this drive to "think")?
3. In what situation does the Blue Screen of Death occurr?
A Prootwaddle is one of the weirder player-character races in "The Fantasy Trip", Steve Jackson's first published role-playing game.
seems to cleared it up now. *knock on wood*
thanks for you reply
and this is the only game thats on strike atm.
have the latest drivers and running a good pc on win 7.
When the blue screen occurs, have a look if there stand something like : in module xyz
In that case the module name would be interesting.
I had a lot of fun with bluescreen when i played Age of Conan because of NVidia drivers.
Wasted 10-20 hours just for installing and testing maybe 20 driver versions until i found one
that was relative stable.
Years later when i played Lotro i found out that they had the same problems there, and that
it was a common problem from NVidia in combination with Soundblaster X-Fi.
Some other things you can try:
* If your PC has hardware diagnostics, try running those.
* Run Scandisk, and have it check for bad sectors.
* Go to Start Menu -> Run... and run "dxdiag". Does it report any issues?
* Go to Control Panel -> Device Manager. Are there any devices flagged with a warning icon?
* Open the case and clean out the dust bunnies. You never know...
As you have found out checking the C: drive, and ensuring there is enough space, is a useful bit of advice that can sometimes solve a whole number of weird problems. Consider such high-level tasks as house-keeping for your system.
Once you have done such basic work you can work on the lower level problems as people have suggested.
A worthwhile thing to do is to note down any message you can see on a blue screen of death for it may seem to be garbage but the original purpose of it was to allow debugging.
Nostalgia: When I worked on early Xerox graphical desktop/mouse systems in the late 80s the whole system was written in Mesa, right down to operating system and the Xerox equivalent of BSoD, for a developer, would cause a swap to a parallel operating system so you could immediately start debugging and pull every piece of source code - allowing you to pin down the problem and recommend the necessary change.
A Prootwaddle is one of the weirder player-character races in "The Fantasy Trip", Steve Jackson's first published role-playing game.
No errors that I can see
edit: i looked at the errors in the CO folder and found these (if there's anyone ever here to help)
140518 04:10:09 15 [1]: HTTP patching problem (ContentLengthIncorrect):
140518 04:10:09 19 [1]: devassert: xfer->use_http
and i got this off my bsod error:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: d1
BCP1: 0000000000000050
BCP2: 0000000000000002
BCP3: 0000000000000000
BCP4: FFFFF8800156B250
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1
System Information
Time of this report: 5/17/2014, 23:54:23
Machine name: MELANIE-PC
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 (7601.win7sp1_gdr.140303-2144)
Language: English (Regional Setting: English)
System Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
System Model: To be filled by O.E.M.
BIOS: BIOS Date: 02/21/14 11:51:11 Ver: 04.06.05
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-6300 Six-Core Processor (6 CPUs), ~3.5GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 8150MB RAM
Page File: 3770MB used, 12529MB available
Windows Dir: C:\Windows
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
DX Setup Parameters: Not found
User DPI Setting: Using System DPI
System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent)
DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled
DxDiag Version: 6.01.7601.17514 64bit Unicode