She tells me that sto is the only game, where she has this problem. So can someone report the same mistake and find a solution for this problem. k
That assumption is not correct, she may have tons of memory errors during the normal use of the computer, and don't be aware of it. Memory errors are only visibile under certain circumstances (programs crashes, corrupted downloads, etc..)
He need to check his memory using memtest86. The ram can be faulty, or have incompatibility problems with the motherboard, or just be bad installed (timings, voltages, etc)
memtest86: http://www.memtest.org/ is the best way for know if there is some problem with the sticks. In order to use memtest she need to burn into a CD/DVD (using the .iso image), or just make a booteable pendrive using the usbkey installer.
Memtest take around 20-40mins, depends of the computer and the amount of memory. If she sees any error (marked on red), she have two options: 1) return the memory to the vendor 2) try to fix the errors changing the BIOS settings (set the voltage, timmins and frecuency to manual, for start..)
I'm getting this error, too. Haven't played the game in a while, so it had to patch, and then upon launching, I sit through about a third of the Cryptic loading screen, then it comes crashing down and throws me the error. Over and over. Never used to do it, no other memory-intensive game or application is having issues, no corrupt files, haven't touched the RAM in ages. Already ran Memtest and the RAM checks out just fine, as I figured it would. I ran into this problem before with STO, but it was, like, two years ago, so I don't remember how I corrected it. Seriously bummed out right now.
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That assumption is not correct, she may have tons of memory errors during the normal use of the computer, and don't be aware of it. Memory errors are only visibile under certain circumstances (programs crashes, corrupted downloads, etc..)
He need to check his memory using memtest86. The ram can be faulty, or have incompatibility problems with the motherboard, or just be bad installed (timings, voltages, etc)
memtest86: http://www.memtest.org/ is the best way for know if there is some problem with the sticks. In order to use memtest she need to burn into a CD/DVD (using the .iso image), or just make a booteable pendrive using the usbkey installer.
Memtest take around 20-40mins, depends of the computer and the amount of memory. If she sees any error (marked on red), she have two options: 1) return the memory to the vendor 2) try to fix the errors changing the BIOS settings (set the voltage, timmins and frecuency to manual, for start..)
If you have more then one module of RAM, try to remove one or the other module, or swap places.