GW2 crashing 100% of the time in any Dungeon.
In your start search box type in
%APPDATA%\Guild Wars 2
and delete the file local.dat
Try again and let me know.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
In your start search box type in
and delete the file local.dat%APPDATA%\Guild Wars 2
Try again and let me know.
It didn’t work, he’s some of the error.
—> Crash <—
Fatal Error: Fatal disk-error (23) on write,
App: Gw2.exe
Pid: 4720
Cmdline:
BaseAddr: 00400000
ProgramId: 101
Build: 25145
When: 2013-10-25T21:35:32Z 2013-10-25T14:35:32-07:00
Uptime: 0 days 0:04:16
Flags: 0
—> System <—
Name: ROB-PC
IpAddr: (REMOVED THIS)
Processors: 4 [GenuineIntel:6:14:5]
OSVersion: Windows 6.1 (64 bit)
—> System Memory <—
Physical: 2065MB/ 4087MB 50%
Paged: 5093MB/ 8172MB 62%
Virtual: 2316MB/ 4095MB 56%
Load: 49%
CommitTotal: 3079MB
CommitLimit: 8172MB
CommitPeak: 4785MB
SystemCache: 1853MB
HandleCount: 19337
ProcessCount: 56
ThreadCount: 764
—> Process Memory <—
Private: 1362MB
WorkingSet: 1098MB
PeakWorkingSet: 1128MB
PageFaults: 1288841
[DbgHelp.dll is C:\Windows\system32\dbghelp.dll]
[DbgHelp.dll version 6.1.7601.17514 (64/32-bit compatible)]
—> ThreadPoolFile01 Thread 0xfb8 <—
—> Trace <—
Pc:00d31bc7 Fr:3a8efddc Rt:006e7675 Arg:0139e968 0000020e 0139e9bc 00000017
Pc:006e7675 Fr:3a8efe14 Rt:006e88af Arg:040cc250 040cc1d0 0e3781b0 03e41f90
Pc:006e88af Fr:3a8efe2c Rt:006e8b59 Arg:00000017 00000000 3a8efe58 006eb740
Pc:006e8b59 Fr:3a8efe3c Rt:006eb740 Arg:0e3781b0 00000000 03e41f90 00000000
Pc:006eb740 Fr:3a8efe58 Rt:006e9fb6 Arg:0e3781b0 00000000 03e41f90 03e41fd0
Pc:006e9fb6 Fr:3a8eff00 Rt:006ea0a1 Arg:040cc1d0 000003e8 3a8eff28 03e41fd0
Pc:006ea0a1 Fr:3a8eff20 Rt:006ea105 Arg:00000000 00000000 03e43020 006e96ff
Pc:006ea105 Fr:3a8eff44 Rt:00959cfd Arg:03e43020 8a1af886 00000000 01ce3668
Pc:00959cfd Fr:3a8eff7c Rt:00959da5 Arg:00000000 3a8eff94 7666336a 01ce3668
Pc:00959da5 Fr:3a8eff88 Rt:7666336a Arg:01ce3668 3a8effd4 772b9f72 01ce3668
Pc:7666336a Fr:3a8eff94 Rt:772b9f72 Arg:01ce3668 4d4303e0 00000000 00000000
Pc:772b9f72 Fr:3a8effd4 Rt:772b9f45 Arg:00959d23 01ce3668 00000000 00000000
Pc:772b9f45 Fr:3a8effec Rt:00000000 Arg:00959d23 01ce3668 00000000 00000000
—> Thread registers <—
eax=3a8ef8ac ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00000040 esi=00000000 edi=00000003
eip=00d31bc7 esp=3a8efcc0 ebp=3a8efddc
cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000246
eax-32 3A8EF88C 00000000 fffffd34 000002e4 fffffd34
eax-16 3A8EF89C 000002cc 00000019 00000000 3a8ef8ac
eax 0 3A8EF8AC 80000003 00000000 00000000 7515c41f
eax16 3A8EF8BC 00000002 00000002 0eff03a0 00000280
eax+32 3A8EF8CC 0000002e 00000040 3a8efc30 3a8ef9b0
eax+48 3A8EF8DC 3a8ef900 0095dab3 3a8ef9b0 00000000
—> Code <—
00D31BA7 d55b9aff 8b450c6a 0050568d 95fcfeff .[…E.j.PV…..
00D31BB7 ffb90300 0000c785 f8feffff 00000000 …………….
00D31BC7 e874d89b ff8b4dfc 33cd5ee8 6255c2ff .t….M.3.^.bU..
00D31BD7 8be55dc3 cccccccc cc535657 b9a0ea7d ..]……SVW…}
00D31BE7 01e83344 9bff8b1d 08d16d01 8b3d00d1 ..3D……m..=..
00D31BF7 6d0133c0 b9a0ea7d 01a300d1 6d01a304 m.3….}….m…
—> Stack <—
3A8EFCC0 00d31bcc 0139e968 0000020e 00000000 ….h.9………
3A8EFCD0 0139ea04 00000000 61746146 6964206c ..9…..Fatal di
3A8EFCE0 652d6b73 726f7272 33322820 6e6f2029 sk-error (23) on
3A8EFCF0 69727720 00006574 040cc1d0 0eda2320 write…… #..
3A8EFD00 00000000 00000000 0eda2320 3a8efd24 …….. #..$..:
3A8EFD10 006e8fd9 000011f4 00000000 040cc1d0 ..n………….
3A8EFD20 0eda2320 3a8efd48 006e84ed 00000103 #..H..:..n…..
3A8EFD30 121d58a0 00001338 3a8efd6c 772b624f .X..8…l..:Ob+w
3A8EFD40 772b6254 4d430158 00001338 121d58a0 Tb+wX.CM8….X..
Fatal Error: Fatal disk-error (23) on write,
That is not good. I would do a check disk; may have a failing hard disk.
Open “computer” and right click on “C:” drive and choose “properties”. Under the tools tab there is a button “Check now”. Click that and run the disk check.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
Fatal Error: Fatal disk-error (23) on write,
That is not good. I would do a check disk; may have a failing hard disk.
Open “computer” and right click on “C:” drive and choose “properties”. Under the tools tab there is a button “Check now”. Click that and run the disk check.
I tried to do that but cannot, I only have a C drive and D (disk drive) and when I try to preform that action it says it’s in use and if I would like to “schedule” it but when I click to it just disappears and nothing happens.
I was going to just restore my computer to factory settings but im unsure how, there is no f11 option at start up and using windows 7 CD saves my files and reboots the platform, I assume I need to “format” my C drive to turn it back to factory settings but just like above when I try to do it, it says it’s in use and nothing happens….
Clueless how to solve this.
Still looking for help.
GW2 crashing 100% of the time in any Dungeon.
in Account & Technical Support
Posted by: AnTxJeTs.5186
Did you overclock you computer?
Did you overclock you computer?
I’m not sure how.
Fatal Error: Fatal disk-error (23) on write,
That is not good. I would do a check disk; may have a failing hard disk.
Open “computer” and right click on “C:” drive and choose “properties”. Under the tools tab there is a button “Check now”. Click that and run the disk check.
I tried to do that but cannot, I only have a C drive and D (disk drive) and when I try to preform that action it says it’s in use and if I would like to “schedule” it but when I click to it just disappears and nothing happens.
I was going to just restore my computer to factory settings but im unsure how, there is no f11 option at start up and using windows 7 CD saves my files and reboots the platform, I assume I need to “format” my C drive to turn it back to factory settings but just like above when I try to do it, it says it’s in use and nothing happens….
Clueless how to solve this.
If it asks to schedule, click ok. It will do a disk check on next reboot.
Xystus Furtim – Human Theif
Server: Stormbluff Ilse
GW2 crashing 100% of the time in any Dungeon.
in Account & Technical Support
Posted by: abomally.2694
You could try it this way:
Go to Start, type cmd and press ‘enter’ (open a command prompt).
Type the following, then press ‘enter’:
chkdsk c: /F
There’s a space between the : and the /.
It will ask you to schedule a drive check. Type Y for yes and press ‘enter’. Type exit and press ‘enter’. Now reboot.