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Boy, you need to have an attitude adjustment...I am not having a coronary, but from the way you post, you are coming out as as abrasive.

 

I will be relating the following message as polite as I can and am not trying to stir up the pot....You are just three months as a member of of this forum, I have been here for five years...please try to phrase your posts well so that you will not be sending wrong impressions and messages.

 

So please try again one more time....ask nicely and politely, and I will try to post it.

 

Di nakahanap ka ng katapat mo "AriGold" :hypocritesmiley:

 

Nice going gunpdr. You did teach him a good lesson :lol:

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I would reinstall the game. I've found other people having issues similar to yours. Try googling "Silkroad Runtime Errors" and you will a few people having the same issues as you.

 

Actually check this out, seems to be a well publicized issue with the Silkroad community:

 

http://www.silkroadonline.net/sro_board/bh...&TopicID=79

 

 

ive already read those things..... still there is no resolve to the issue.. the only thing they said was to upgrade the driver but mine is like updated to what is being currently used now. >_< .. I already reinstalled the game just now and lol not 5 minutes the game frozed again. lol. >_<

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ive already read those things..... still there is no resolve to the issue.. the only thing they said was to upgrade the driver but mine is like updated to what is being currently used now. >_< .. I already reinstalled the game just now and lol not 5 minutes the game frozed again. lol. >_<

 

 

1. Restart ur unit. Running the unit for long periods of time results in too much cache files.

 

2. Ur brother's unit has 2 gig of RAM. Test each dimm by removing one at a time. Boot up ur unit and login to silkroad. Close all programs running except silkroad. This approach makes it easier to determine whats the probable cause of ur problem.

 

3. If ur going to re-install the entire game make sure to delete its folder in "X:\Program Files\"

Drive: <X> refers to the partition or harddrive u have used.

Online games patch regularly and this updates are left in the game folder once u un-installed it.

If u reinstall the game without deleting it chances are they will interfere with the games normal operation.

 

Uninstall java runtime programs and download the latest one from sun microsystems.

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1. Restart ur unit. Running the unit for long periods of time results in too much cache files.

 

2. Ur brother's unit has 2 gig of RAM. Test each dimm by removing one at a time. Boot up ur unit and login to silkroad. Close all programs running except silkroad. This approach makes it easier to determine whats the probable cause of ur problem.

 

3. If ur going to re-install the entire game make sure to delete its folder in "X:\Program Files\"

Drive: <X> refers to the partition or harddrive u have used.

Online games patch regularly and this updates are left in the game folder once u un-installed it.

If u reinstall the game without deleting it chances are they will interfere with the games normal operation.

 

Uninstall java runtime programs and download the latest one from sun microsystems.

 

hmm.. ill restart the pc every tuesday of the week ( yeah, the catch file is way up high >_<) I forgot to add i have like several programs running on this PC by the way... The screen freeze an other errors have already been resolved except for one.. run time error.

 

btw, why do I need to test the RAM?

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Its down to the process of elimination I guess. I'm still not convinced that this is Hardware related issue. If I had a similar machine I would install the game and try to replicate the issue.

 

Worse case scenario, do a clean install of windows and don't install any apps, just Silkroad.

 

I would also go back to see what patches and windows updates you installed on the day that your errors started appearing.

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Its down to the process of elimination I guess. I'm still not convinced that this is Hardware related issue. If I had a similar machine I would install the game and try to replicate the issue.

 

Worse case scenario, do a clean install of windows and don't install any apps, just Silkroad.

 

I would also go back to see what patches and windows updates you installed on the day that your errors started appearing.

 

 

i remember, this whole crazy error thing started when the game i am playing patched up last Dec 28 I think... after that day, every day was like hell for me whenever i play this stupid game. >_< anyways, thankx for all of ur help, i really do appreciate it. ^^

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btw, why do I need to test the RAM?

 

If ur dimms are faulty it could cost ur system to hang up.

Silkroad Online is a 3d game which means. It uses a lot of physical ram to run smoothly.

If either one of the two dimms are faulty it could cause ur system to hang up.

 

Please state what brand of dimm's are installed in ur unit.

Generic brands has a higher fault rate compared to branded once.

The fact that u ran multiple games at the same time and leave ur unit running for long periods of time.

This types of abuse cannot be handled by Generic RAM.

And last time u used a third party hardware monitoring tool. This gives me an idea that it has somehow mess up with ur system.

 

I'm using kingston 1GB ddr667 for my athlonx2 and pentium d rig

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If ur dimms are faulty it could cost ur system to hang up.

Silkroad Online is a 3d game which means. It uses a lot of physical ram to run smoothly.

If either one of the two dimms are faulty it could cause ur system to hang up.

 

Please state what brand of dimm's are installed in ur unit.

Generic brands has a higher fault rate compared to branded once.

The fact that u ran multiple games at the same time and leave ur unit running for long periods of time.

This types of abuse cannot be handled by Generic RAM.

And last time u used a third party hardware monitoring tool. This gives me an idea that it has somehow mess up with ur system.

 

I'm using kingston 1GB ddr667 for my athlonx2 and pentium d rig

 

ow... now I get it. by the way its kingston brand. 2x1gb ddr2 800mhz

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masters, need ur help..im currently in canada right n0w..i used to play lots of pc games back home...im planning to buy a laptop now...w/c do you think is the best laptop for gaming?and how should i install games like dota , ragnarok or CS here?

 

im torn between Dell XPS m1710, ASUS Laptop with intel centrino duo G2S-x3 intel core, HP pavilion laptop with intel centrino duo HDX9010NR Intel® Core™2 , orToshiba Satellite laptop with intel centrino Flare Carmine X205-SLi1

Intel® Core

 

...Those are a bit expensive around $1700 - $2000....so i must not spend my money into waste..

 

is there any cheaper laptops that u could possibly recommend with the same features as above? or should I stick with the ones above?

 

feel free to voice out your suggestions...thanks in advance for anyone who would try to help me...

 

please posts or pm reply... :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Thanks..

 

BTW, i also like to download music from limewire or bearshare :rolleyes:

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I have a dell XPS series notebook but I liked the ASUS G2S series better so I would recommend that. Does it have to be a notebook? You can't really get a true gaming experience on a notebook and if you try to source the "best" gaming specs then it's going to cost you twice as much. If you can, build yourself a gaming desktop for the same amount of money if not less.

 

I forgot to add, that although I prefer the Asus. The XPS 1710 outperforms the G2S by 24%.

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I have a dell XPS series notebook but I liked the ASUS G2S series better so I would recommend that. Does it have to be a notebook? You can't really get a true gaming experience on a notebook and if you try to source the "best" gaming specs then it's going to cost you twice as much. If you can, build yourself a gaming desktop for the same amount of money if not less.

 

I forgot to add, that although I prefer the Asus. The XPS 1710 outperforms the G2S by 24%.

 

 

Thanks for your 2 cents sir...it should be a notebook cause ill be back in the phil probably a year from now...so it would be easier to bring it with me.

 

im not that much a computer geek so i cannot really build my own gaming desktop...

 

but if you could possibly teach or suggest me of the best set up then ill try it by myself....

 

 

 

:thumbsupsmiley: :hypocritesmiley: :hypocritesmiley: :thumbsupsmiley:

 

its a good feeling that there are people here who just want to help without expecting any return...

 

:thumbsupsmiley: salute

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Thanks for your 2 cents sir...it should be a notebook cause ill be back in the phil probably a year from now...so it would be easier to bring it with me.

 

im not that much a computer geek so i cannot really build my own gaming desktop...

 

but if you could possibly teach or suggest me of the best set up then ill try it by myself....

 

 

 

:thumbsupsmiley: :hypocritesmiley: :hypocritesmiley: :thumbsupsmiley:

 

its a good feeling that there are people here who just want to help without expecting any return...

 

:thumbsupsmiley: salute

 

I'm more than happy to help, it's quite easy in theory, you just plug everything in where they are meant to go and so on...

Like all things it may not go according to plan but this can be avoided by doing a bit of research on every single major component that will go in to this rig.

It's all part of the fun right? anyways my suggestion is to have a clear understanding of what you will be using this computer for and judging by your post above you already have an idea of what you want to achieve.

 

You also have a budget which is great but do expect it to blow out a little, if you're like me then expect it to blow out by almost double.

Building your own pc is a rewarding experience which can also be frustrating one as well. There are a lot of places on the net that will give you a wealth of information you just have to know where to look.

 

just give me a yell when you're ready to go in that direction and I'll help as much as I can.

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I'm more than happy to help, it's quite easy in theory, you just plug everything in where they are meant to go and so on...

Like all things it may not go according to plan but this can be avoided by doing a bit of research on every single major component that will go in to this rig.

It's all part of the fun right? anyways my suggestion is to have a clear understanding of what you will be using this computer for and judging by your post above you already have an idea of what you want to achieve.

 

You also have a budget which is great but do expect it to blow out a little, if you're like me then expect it to blow out by almost double.

Building your own pc is a rewarding experience which can also be frustrating one as well. There are a lot of places on the net that will give you a wealth of information you just have to know where to look.

 

just give me a yell when you're ready to go in that direction and I'll help as much as I can.

 

Thanks Sir!!! Im currently surfing the net for some tips and reading lots of stuff here in manila tonight...its pretty helpful actually...with some advises from master's like you then ill probably go a long way.... :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Hope to come accross with you in some thread here....ur a pretty good man!

 

P.S. Hope you can also teach me some techniques on how can i access porno sites for free...hehehehehe... :hypocritesmiley:

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If ur dimms are faulty it could cost ur system to hang up.

Silkroad Online is a 3d game which means. It uses a lot of physical ram to run smoothly.

If either one of the two dimms are faulty it could cause ur system to hang up.

 

Please state what brand of dimm's are installed in ur unit.

Generic brands has a higher fault rate compared to branded once.

The fact that u ran multiple games at the same time and leave ur unit running for long periods of time.

This types of abuse cannot be handled by Generic RAM.

And last time u used a third party hardware monitoring tool. This gives me an idea that it has somehow mess up with ur system.

 

I'm using kingston 1GB ddr667 for my athlonx2 and pentium d rig

 

dang, it helped... im not experiencing the screen freeze thing >_< the gold contacts on one of the memo was filled with dust, no wonder why.. Thankx a lot... ^^

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dang, it helped... im not experiencing the screen freeze thing >_< the gold contacts on one of the memo was filled with dust, no wonder why.. Thankx a lot... ^^

 

So what u were experiencing is static discharge.

Those dust particle's make it worst.

Try cleaning ur unit with a dry vacuum cleaner (blower function).

To blow away those dust particle's on the mobo.

 

Remove the dimm's and the VC before doing it.

 

Ur Welcome ^_^

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masters, need ur help..im currently in canada right n0w..i used to play lots of pc games back home...im planning to buy a laptop now...w/c do you think is the best laptop for gaming?and how should i install games like dota , ragnarok or CS here?

 

im torn between Dell XPS m1710, ASUS Laptop with intel centrino duo G2S-x3 intel core, HP pavilion laptop with intel centrino duo HDX9010NR Intel® Core™2 , orToshiba Satellite laptop with intel centrino Flare Carmine X205-SLi1

Intel® Core

 

...Those are a bit expensive around $1700 - $2000....so i must not spend my money into waste..

 

is there any cheaper laptops that u could possibly recommend with the same features as above? or should I stick with the ones above?

 

feel free to voice out your suggestions...thanks in advance for anyone who would try to help me...

 

please posts or pm reply... :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley:

 

Thanks..

 

BTW, i also like to download music from limewire or bearshare :rolleyes:

 

Your choices are good, $2000 is a big budget for pc hardware especially if it is a desktop. But don't expect much from current high end systems because even the fastest systems with the best video cards can't play some of today's new games like crysis without glitches.

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