![]() ![]() If it's 1, then you will need to replace it. If one stick is causing the crash, then replace it with one that works. If you think it's a certian stick of RAM and you have more than 1, take out one, and run Warcraft III. You will need to look at the sticker that comes on the RAM and break down the format to extract this information. If you can support DDR 400, then get them both at DDR400 and have the same voltage. Get more RAM, make sure its of the right frequency so it doesnt lead to incompatibility. There are no real 64 Bit ones yet, and your drivers will fail to install on a 64 bit machine. Just remember you need a 32 bit version of Windows XP or Vista or 2000 to operate these drivers properly. Go to your manufacturer's website to download the latest. ![]() Update your video card when new drivers come out. However, I have no assurance whatsoever that your problem will get worse, you decided to do this so do the advanced issues at your own risk. I fixed it with a new PSU and DRAM Voltage, now it crashes from triggers. How I know these will work? I have written this guide thru experience since my first computer suffered like this. This will work with generally any 0x8E (Unhandled Exception) or 0xC4 error. My LONG guide of solutions should be able to fix your solutions. If N_'s guide doesn't help you with the problem (Trust me, it won't). HELLWOLF'S GUIDE TO FIXING FATAL ERRORS - AN ADDON TO N_'s INFORMATION ![]()
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