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Cazra

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14th March, 2004 at 14:16:10 -

I've never had any problems with Windows except when it doesn't install new hardware right.

Try doing what everyone else said: reinstall TGF or reinstall Windows.

 
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Mr Icekirby



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14th March, 2004 at 16:17:24 -

you don't happen to be running the error gen extension?

 
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Cazra

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14th March, 2004 at 16:37:12 -

nope. I used the Popup Message 2 extension.

 
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AndyUK

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14th March, 2004 at 19:39:05 -

mabye part of your game has become corrupt
it does say "memory could not be read"

just a guess though

i get errors all the time with my tgf pro that close my app down. i just load it up and carry on with no problems 99% of the time, ans pray that ive saved in the last half hour

 
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14th March, 2004 at 22:46:45 -

the error.cox is quite useful, if someone uses a cheat code with out say the Origon code, it crashs the game for you

 
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15th March, 2004 at 02:08:45 -

Hmm... where do I get this error gen extension?

 
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ShadowCaster

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15th March, 2004 at 04:20:00 -

I wouldnt say it was a virus -- more likely it has been caused by insufficient memory (i.e. RAM) or Windows hasnt handled the process correctly. I suggest upgrading to Windows XP and upgrading your RAM (possibly also upgrade your HDD, though not as likely)... come to think of it, while you're at it, upgrade to MMF 1.5

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15th March, 2004 at 05:25:14 -

Hmm... now that I actually look at the error message, instead of the posts, I think it's a memory problem. Probably damaged memory or damaged memory processing. And where does memory come from? RAM and hard drives! So, no, you probably don't need XP, TGF ran perfectly fine back in the days of 98.

If you're as cheap as I am, try formatting C (or whatever you keep Windows on) and reinstalling Windows. Or Linux.

 
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ShadowCaster

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15th March, 2004 at 05:58:47 -

Muz: I suggested upgrading to XP as well as upgrading RAM/HDD because it has better memory management

 
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15th March, 2004 at 13:25:03 -

I'm running Windows 2000. There is this one event that is really stupid, when I put my mouse over it, it crashes. haha. Oh well.

 
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15th March, 2004 at 15:35:03 -

Format your drive and reinstall Windows 2k and then reinstall your game making application. Save your games source to floppy disk and copy it back to TGF. Easy. Test if it works now.

 
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