-=]DeatH1337[=-
Member
+51|7093|England
Got these errors while BF2 was loading and it don't look good to me. Anyone here know what it is all about ?

https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/8119/clipboard014bq.jpg

https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/7523/clipboard023zz.jpg
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Banned
+630|7103|The Netherlands
ehm....uuuh....hmmm....

nope lol, i have no F*ckin idea what it is
spray_and_pray
Member
+52|6950|Perth. Western Australia
You gotta take your memory sticks to a psych is what it looks like.
CrazeD
Member
+368|7132|Maine
Take all but one stick of RAM out and then alternate them and see if it fixes it.
crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|7113|Teesside, UK
Someone on another message posted a response they got from EA tech support.  Probably useless but might be worth a read through.

http://bfnation.net/forums/expansion-bo … -eror.html

Hello,

Thank you for contacting Electronic Arts.

I’m sorry for the difficulty that you are having with the game.

Remnants of an installation or patch are stored by Windows as temporary files, which can prevent the re-installation or starting of that program. These temporary files are normally created to temporarily store information in order to free memory for other purposes, or to act as a safety net to prevent data loss when a program performs certain functions. These temporary files however can trick the games installation program into thinking that the game is already installed, or that a patch is installed when the patch has not been applied properly. Because this can cause complication, it becomes necessary to delete these useless remnants to give your system a clean slate prior to launching or installing a piece of software. To delete your Windows temporary files, click on the link below for the operating system you are running:

To delete your Windows temporary files on Windows XP:

First you will need to delete the standard Windows temporary files:
Click on the Start button.
Click Run.
Type temp into the available text field and click OK.
Click on one of the files in the folder that just opened, and press Ctrl and A to select all of the files in this folder.
Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
When prompted if you are sure, choose Yes to All.
Next you will need to delete your specific logins temporary files:
Click on the Start button.
Click Run.
Type CDocuments and Settings\<Insert login name here>\Local Settings\Temp in the available text field and click OK.
Note : Be sure to specify your Windows login without the greater than/less than symbols, in the bolded area above.
Click on one of the files in the folder that just opened, and press Ctrl and A to select all of the files in this folder.
Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
When prompted if you are sure, choose Yes to All.
To delete your Windows temporary files on Windows 95/98 or Windows ME:

Click on the Start button.
Click Run.
Type temp into the available text field and click OK.
Click on one of the files in the folder which opened, and press Ctrl and A to select all of the files in this folder.
Press the Delete key on your keyboard.
When prompted if you are sure, choose Yes to All

Last edited by crimson_grunt (2007-01-21 04:16:56)

max
Vela Incident
+1,652|7026|NYC / Hamburg

i would definitely run a couple of rounds of memtest. maybe one of your sticks went bad
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