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Old 06-02-2006, 10:51 AM
Danemoth
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Join Date: May 2006
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Originally Posted by vales
Do you have the latest DirectX 9 installed? Have you updated the drivers on your PC? Did it run the configurator for EQ when you first launched it? What are the specs for your PC? Like mobo, ram, videocard, etc.?

Assuming you've done everything right on your end, it's still a bit vague on what it is exactly wrong without knowing vital details. Telling us that your car is broken without actually telling us what kind of car it is doesn't help us.

If you know what I mean. :p
My apologies, perhaps I should've been more specific.

-I have no updated any drivers for my machine in about a year or so.

-I'm running an AMD Athlon XP 1.10 GHz processor, with 1.25 GB of Ram and a Sapphire Radeon 9600 XT 128 MB video card. I am unsure of the motherboard, I just know it works with my hardware :P

-I didn't run any configuration programs or the Patcher, I merely installed into a fresh folder, changed the EQHost.txt file, added the "D:\Games\EverQuest" patchme to a shortcut, and booted it up.

-I did try a fresh install, by uninstalling titanium, deleting the folder, reinstalling it, and all the above configurations needed, and I made it up to the part where it asks for a user name and password...and it crashes with the same error after logging in.

I hope that helps.

Edit: Now when EQ Crashes after logging in, I get a message saying I have the same Access Violation, but this time it's a violation when accessing the "eqgame.exe (EQMAIN.DLL)" file.

Last edited by Danemoth; 06-02-2006 at 06:56 PM..
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