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Prafessional Playa

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Dec 2005

My game will be running fine and than all of the sudden my computer will start making a clicking noise and my game will freeze.

Specs
-Pentium 4 processor
-Linksys router
-Happens when im doing missions, quests, or exploring but not usually when im in towns


There is nothing i can do once this has happened so i just try turing my computer off, from the machine not the start menu, and a message will sometimes pop up saying there is problem with newly installed software and that i might need a patch or fix.

If anyone can help that would be great...if you need more info just ask.

Ashleigh McMahon

Ashleigh McMahon

Site Contributor

Join Date: Apr 2005

North East England

WoTU[Warlords of the Underworld]

Mo/Me

I think this is a matter of overheating.

You say that it only happens when action is been performed onscreen. The more action= the harder the machine works.

Try lower graphic settings, if this is not the solution, I suggest you buy a installable fan for your motherboard.

Ash.

Prafessional Playa

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Dec 2005

Ty, im am almost positive that you are right because i didnt experience this on the first two days (bought it a week ago) and than i saw i could change graphic settings... well i like it to be the best it can be and i moved it up so im pretty sure changing the settings will work

Plutonic

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Sep 2005

R/E

Overheating is a common cause but not the only one, having more info will probably help.

What graphics card do you have?
What driver version are you using for the graphics card?
What is the temperature of the GPU when running guildwars?
What is the make of your motherboard / chipset?

Ashleigh McMahon

Ashleigh McMahon

Site Contributor

Join Date: Apr 2005

North East England

WoTU[Warlords of the Underworld]

Mo/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Prafessional Playa
Ty, im am almost positive that you are right because i didnt experience this on the first two days (bought it a week ago) and than i saw i could change graphic settings... well i like it to be the best it can be and i moved it up so im pretty sure changing the settings will work
I did have the same problems while running on high graphic settings. The reason it would not of happened in town is because everything and everyone loads with the lowest graphics, to prevent additional server lag.

I solved this by reducing the graphic settings, and leaving my computer a little more time to load.

I contacted my local media centre, they told me to buy a driver fan if the problem continues. You may only need one at a price of £10, or $14, there fairly cheap.

Ash.

Narada

Narada

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Sep 2005

United States

Clan Foxrunner

R/P

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashleigh McMahon
I think this is a matter of overheating.
I don't know about you, but whenever my stuff overheats it doesn't click.

Where exactly do you think the sound is coming from?

Prafessional Playa

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Dec 2005

That really helped... my game did not crash but now im recieving a message saying out of memory..which shuts my game down... im definetly not our of memory on my computer...

I think the sound was coming from my CD-ROM drive but im not quite sure... i know nothing about computers..

Tthanks for the feedback
Playa

Lerxst_of_Syrinx

Lerxst_of_Syrinx

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Apr 2005

Mo/R

Quote:
Originally Posted by Prafessional Playa
That really helped... my game did not crash but now im recieving a message saying out of memory..which shuts my game down... im definetly not our of memory on my computer...

I think the sound was coming from my CD-ROM drive but im not quite sure... i know nothing about computers..

Tthanks for the feedback
Playa
Hopefully it IS your Cd-ROM drive, but it's not likely. Most of the time clicking comes from a failing hard drive. Run a Scandisk to be sure.

Open "My Computer" and right-click on C: and choose "Properties"
Click the Tools tab then in the Error-checking section click all check boxes and reboot.

If you get errors you may need to start looking for a new hard drive.

Plutonic

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Sep 2005

R/E

Could also be a dodgey fan. Hope its not a hard-drive, I've had the HD click of doom before..... if it is, back up data on it ASAP.

pegasux

pegasux

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Nov 2005

New Mexico < PUKE >

Elite Rogues Inc. [ER]

Do what Lerxst said...doesn't sound like a heat problem to me at all. Next time it click's try to isolate the sound and let us know. Pay particuliar attention to the harddrive. If your HD is going bad that would also explain you memory problem. Your system uses a portion of your harddrive as memory (paging file). If you have a bad sector within that paging file then that may give you your memory write errors. If you can take your PC into safe mode, run chkdsk at the command prompt.