Very weird errors

wishfulthinking

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I've been having a problem lately with my game and I'm not sure what to do to fix it.

When I try to start the game by clicking the icon or running the disk I get a hit or miss.

Before I can even get to the load game screen (and occasionally once I'm loading a saved game) my entire screen goes blue and I get a message saying I have an error.

File Name: VMCPD(01) + 0000061C Error 0D : 0028 : C00582C8

I click Enter to return to Windows and another error comes up saying

Error: 0E : 0028 : C0014C8E

I've uninstalled and reinstalled the game and it still happens.

The game was working fine up until last week. The only thing I can remember doing was creating a games folder on my desktop for all my game shortcuts.

After these error messages my whole computer crashes and I am unable to even shut down.

This only happens when I try to run Civ 3 and not every time. Sometimes I can play the game just fine, other times I can load the game, play a few rounds and THEN it crashes.

I have no patches and never had any patches. I've tried running ScanDisk but it stalls while scanning system areas. Nothing wrong with Data areas. I'm running Windows Me.

Any tips would be very useful!

Wishful Thinking
 
Are your save files still in the origanal directory? (Or is the origanal save directory still there?). Maybe it's trying to look for that directory...
 
The save directory is in the same place as it always has been. Nothing changed there.

I also checked my DirectX 8 files, no problems detected.

Arrrgh! It's driving my crazy!

Wishful
 
Golly, I'm no technical expert, but I'm used to blue screening;)

I don't think the error is game related, even though it might seem so.

The reference errors sound memory related. Unfortunately it could be a few things. :(

Q. How much disk space do you have left open?

Win ME is rubbish. I don't know anyone that is running it. Reason?
It copies everything into a hidden file, for restoring purposes. Basically cutting your hard drive space to halve. You can't see this though. If you have insufficient disk space, you run out out of space for your page file and you will get memory related errors and blue screens.

You could search for the file and rename the .exe extension to "file.old" Do this a last lastly.

This might solve the problem.

or

You might just have other memory problems. More hardware related.


It might be that your RAM is dead:(

You could take out a ram module and restart your PC.

How much Ram do you have, how many modules? (Try removing one at a time, remember to take out slot 2 and not 1 and then swop two to one, etc)

You could search Microsoft support, but it is a hideous site. You will have to look really hard to find the error report.

I would:

1. Test the Ram and replace if necessary
2. Install W2k (I'm not a XE fan)
 
I don't think it's my memory as I have quite a lot of it.

I've got an Intel Pentium 4 Processor with 1400Mhz

Total Physical Memory: 127.34 MB
Available Physical Memory: 348.00 MB
Total Virtual Memory: 2.0 GB
Available Virtual Memory: 1.72 GB

My C Drive is 40 GB with 23.15 GB of Free space.

My Scan Disk doesn't say there are any errors. So, I'm at a loss!

Wishful
 
From Microsoft web. This seems to be a simular error.

SYMPTOMSWhen you start your computer that is running Windows Millennium Edition (Me) or when you browse the Internet, the screen may turn black, and you may receive the following error message:

ERROR: OE: 0028: C0012D2C
After you receive this error message, you may receive the following error message:

ERROR: 0D: 0246: 014F47FB press key to continue
The preceding eight-digit memory location may be different. If you receive these error messages while you are browsing the Internet, the program may quit.
CAUSEThis issue can be caused by either incompatible or conflicting software, a damaged installation of Internet Explorer, damaged Winsock/DUN (Dial-up Networking), damaged or incompatible device drivers, or damaged operating system files.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue:
Uninstall any software that may be incompatible with Windows Me. Some programs that may be incompatible are anti-virus and firewall programs.
If the problem is a damaged installation of Internet Explorer, try to repair Internet Explorer:
Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Add/Remove Programs, click Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and Internet Tools, and then click Add/Remove.
Click Repair Internet Explorer, click OK, and then click Yes when you are prompted to repair the installation.
Click Yes when you are prompted to restart your computer.
You may need to uninstall and then restore the previous configuration. For information about how to uninstall Internet Explorer, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Q264194 How to Uninstall Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x and Internet Tools
You may need to disable programs and devices that load during Windows Me startup. The following article provides steps in performing "clean boot" troubleshooting by using the System Configuration Utility:
Q267288 How to Perform a Clean Boot in Windows Millennium Edition
For information about how to remove and reinstall Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and dial-up networking (DUN), please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Q286748 "Fatal Error" Error Message Occurs When You Run WINIPCFG
For information about how to check for a device driver that may be in conflict with Windows Me, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
Q200842 How to Configure Windows 98 or Windows Me to Install New Drivers
In the event that you are unable to isolate the problem, you may need to install Windows Me in a new folder on the default C:\ partition, the following article provides instructions about how to install Windows Me in a new folder:
Q277648 How to Install Windows Millennium Edition in a New Folder


Hope this helps.
 
Thanks frenchzulu, I'll have a look and see if any programs are conflicting.

I doubt it is the internet because I have no problems when I go online, but it is probably something similar.

Thanks so much for looking that up for me!

Wishful
 
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