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    Does this warrant a reinstall. It was working fine this morning. Exited UT came back and it's suddenly doing that. I've tried re-patching like some places said to but that didn't work.
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    your page file allocation is below the recommended amount, try upping your page file allocation first, don't worry about the video thing right now.

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    • #3

      It's better to set your own page file size rather than letting windows manage it. Much less disk thrashing that way. I would set a custom min/max page file size of 3069 like it recommends.
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      • #4

        Originally posted by HTM~ZenEye
        It's better to set your own page file size rather than letting windows manage it. Much less disk thrashing that way. I would set a custom min/max page file size of 3069 like it recommends.
        I did that +

        Oops I did something really dumb in the ini / cfg. I had manjuice send me his it works again now.
        I guess I shouldn't mess around in the preferences console options stuff while in game.

        ++!

        On a side note


        Would faulty ram be the problem? I've been getting these BSOD's
        and If I remember right it's caused by bad ram.
        PAGE_FAULT_NONPAGED_AREA and IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
        I ran memtest86 but no errors came up.

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        • #5

          Dude, if i were you i'd be mostly concerned about that horrible wallpaper you got going on!

          MY EYES!!!!!!!
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          • #6

            Vista fails. Upgrade to win 7. That'd be first on my list.
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            • #7

              Would faulty ram be the problem? I've been getting these BSOD's
              and If I remember right it's caused by bad ram.
              PAGE_FAULT_NONPAGED_AREA and IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
              I ran memtest86 but no errors came up.
              A simple way to test your memory is to run the memory diagnostic tool. Click start, and in the search box type MdSched and press Enter. Click on Continue in the UAC prompt. Click on the choice you want to do (see screenshot)


              Restart the computer to run the test. It will take a while to finish.

              Another option is to Boot into the Advanced Boot Options screen. Press F8 on your keyboard about every second as soon as you turn the computer on until you see
              the screenshot below.



              NOTE: If the Windows logo appears, you will need to repeat steps 1 and 2 again. If you dual boot, then you will need to select the OS you want to use the Advanced Boot Option for and then press F8. Press Esc on your keyboard while you’re in the Advanced Boot Options screen. Press Tab on your keyboard to move to the Tools section of the boot manager screen. (See screenshot below)
              NOTE: This will highlight Windows Memory Diagnostics.


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              • #8

                & add more ram,it's cheap enough.Oh that wall paper really sucks. lol
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