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RO Crash, Then dissconnects from server

lyosha

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Hey, just got a new comp with vista unfortunatly. It has Directx10 and when i run RO or its mods i can play for about 30 minutes then it will just freeze not allowing me to alt-tab or anything, after waiting about 1 minute it will unfreeze but it will be like ive timed out, so all i have to do then is dissconnect and reconnect.

Specs:
Vista
Nvidia 8200 geforce
Quadcore
 
Delete the whole folder or just the INI? because i tried doing just redorchestra.ini and it didnt work so ive just reinstalled the game and that didnt work.

EDIT: Just deleted all RO files and folders from my computer and am currenty reinstalling, that should sort the immediate problem but i am likely to still get the crashes, any more insights?
 
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Try what Yoshiro suggested.
If you have re-installed the game, its probably not RO at fault.

Why is this happening after 30 mins or so of playtime.
Saturation.
Is that an integrated GPU chip?
If so how much memory is allocated?
Set Vista to best performance...

This only happens in RO ?

Might help, might not.
 
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Im running Vista x64 8800gts (dx10)and have had no real problems related to vista or RO.
Im glad Yoshiros suggestion of windowed worked.
Things to keep in mind are "run as admin" is handy and OFTEN fixes things
and "XP Compatability mode" may work around some probs, but not for me ...yet.
My RO is set to Direct3D9
see attachment
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Also my cache for RO is around 300meg (change it in an ini somewhere
and while your there set purge cache to like 300+ days (from memory)
Natch im an admin on Vista and UAC is OFF
Hope that helps


PS Vista=MicroSofts attempt to throw computing back into the Dark ages!
 

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