What is this error? "Out of Memory"
JudasDeceit
What is this error? Its a little window that comes up when im playing, and I cannot click out of it... when I click "ok" it closes GuildWars. I cannot get past "The Wild" mission because it keeps doing this. I've been near what I'm assuming is the end more than 10 times now, and this happens. Any help?
MedicalEntropy
Please give computer specs.
The few things that i can assume from what you've said is that you've got way too many things running in the background.
Shut off your browser, your Instant messaging program, those other useless programs, and definitely check for spyware.
Another thing i can assume is that you have a severe lack of RAM.
The few things that i can assume from what you've said is that you've got way too many things running in the background.
Shut off your browser, your Instant messaging program, those other useless programs, and definitely check for spyware.
Another thing i can assume is that you have a severe lack of RAM.
PoopStick
um....make sure your page file is set and that it is large enough. you are most likely getting hard hits on your page file and you dont have enough virtual memory to run the game. it sounds like to me you either need more phisical memory for your system or you need to check your page file.
JudasDeceit
I've got 1024 ram... i doubt thats whats lacking ;/ How do I check my page file? And what should it be?
JudasDeceit
It says Array.something error? I dunno, im confused.
Omega Supreme
What version of Windows are you running? If you have XP, you can get to the page file by right clicking on My Computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance settings - Advanced tab. The Virtual Memory is down at the bottom, and should show what your total size is for the paging file. You usually want to set it to a minimum size of your total amount of physical RAM and a max size of double.
Serafita Kayin
Memory sounds bad.
Any array errors are=the sux. They're normally traced to a bad TSOP screwin stuff up...
Did this memory have a warranty? If so, use it.
Any array errors are=the sux. They're normally traced to a bad TSOP screwin stuff up...
Did this memory have a warranty? If so, use it.