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#402094 17/01/10 12:41 AM
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I enjoy the game, but as always there is a lttle aggrevation that my computer has, if I do not save regularily it freezes, any possibily that it a memory leak or the too many temp folders

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Not that I'm aware of.
Grind for 6 - 8 hours with no slowdown or freezes.

Others will say there is a mem leak, but that is mostly a single user or 2 that report it.


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The only slight delay I encounter is, when every time I restarted the game, the will be slight delay on the 1st time accessing any menus, be it skill, inventory, log or even game menu. Once these menus being accessed, it will be smooth to interchange among them.

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when I close the game it's 10 to 15 seconds before clicking on any icon does something, just no response, like it's clearing temps

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have also found out that if I hit the ESC button and go to eat dinner, my computer crashes and restarts, I know because I am the select the user screen, have run Prime 95, after 4 hours I get a rounding error, Mem test for over 200% good, and OCCT says that all is well, go figure it's computer

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Have you run the Microsoft Memory Diagnostic Utility yet?
It will tell you which RAM stick may be bad including which chip on the stick.

Used it many times to find bad RAM over the years: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.09.utilityspotlight.aspx?pr=blog


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thanks, I'll give it a try, even though I have 1- 2Gig stick

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Conan 1, went to the URL that you said and read the description, I am runnning Win7 Ultimate and looked in the Administrative Tools and there is the memory tester, it is the basic version I am sure, so I ran that and my memory passed, I'll download the version that you recommended and run the standard rest to nite- I am going to pull the memory out af anothe machine and see if it makes a differsnce, but as a side note, this computer has a ASUS MB, socket AM3 M2N68+, the board was a replacement for a bad one, so I have no faith in ASUS anymore, IF the MB is the problem this will be the 4th ASUS MB MB bad in 4 years, pity I remember the P2B that I had, lasted for 5 years, thought that it was a pretty good product back then


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