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I’ve downloaded GW2Setup.exe and I’ve also tried the 64bit version Gw2-64.exe.
Both seem to work normally and begin installing the files, at about 13% done or exactly when 1234Mb have been downloaded I get this error that I’ve posted below every time without fail. I’ve had GW2 on my last computer with no problems at all. The difference between now and then is that I now have a Solid State Drive instead of an HDD and I’m on Windows 10 Pro instead of Windows 7 Ultimate.
Any and all help would be much appreciated as I would like to install and play the game again and perhaps even buy the new expansion, but I won’t be doing anything until this is fixed.
—> Crash <—
Assertion: index < m_count
File: p:\code\arena\core\Collections/Array.h(649)
App: Gw2.exe
Pid: 6880
Cmdline: -allowInstall
BaseAddr: 011D0000
ProgramId: 101
Build: 56668
When: 2016-01-08T12:47:20Z 2016-01-08T07:47:20-05:00
Uptime: 0 days 0:06:30
Flags: 0
—> System <—
Name: DESKTOP-F0VU8UF
IpAddr: 192.168.1.133
Processors: 8 [GenuineIntel:6:12:3]
OSVersion: Windows 6.2 (64 bit)
—> System Memory <—
Physical: 9424MB/12231MB 77%
Paged: 10759MB/14087MB 76%
Virtual: 3802MB/ 4095MB 92%
Load: 22%
CommitTotal: 3328MB
CommitLimit: 14087MB
CommitPeak: 3955MB
SystemCache: 7119MB
HandleCount: 32489
ProcessCount: 78
ThreadCount: 1031
—> Process Memory <—
Private: 105MB
WorkingSet: 114MB
PeakWorkingSet: 140MB
PageFaults: 18412564
[DbgHelp.dll is C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\dbghelp.dll]
[DbgHelp.dll version 10.0.10240.16384 (64/32-bit compatible)]
—> AssetWorkerCpu0 Thread 0×780 <—
—> Trace <—
Pc:015e6af9 Fr:0648eae8 Rt:015e7b89 Arg:00000001 00000000 0e3b8048 000090e4
Pc:015e7b89 Fr:0648fd6c Rt:015e4f18 Arg:0648fd84 00ea99b4 0bbaba74 0bbaba88
Pc:015e4f18 Fr:0648fd9c Rt:015d9beb Arg:0e3b8040 0be77ff4 00000000 00000000
Pc:015d9beb Fr:0648fdd8 Rt:01620850 Arg:00ea99b0 ef0e412e 016208fc 04c82e30
Pc:01620850 Fr:0648fe10 Rt:01620978 Arg:016208fc 0648fe30 750d3744 04c82e30
Pc:01620978 Fr:0648fe1c Rt:750d3744 Arg:04c82e30 750d3720 2c31e914 0648fe78
Pc:750d3744 Fr:0648fe30 Rt:77bb9cd4 Arg:04c82e30 3c9fd868 00000000 00000000
Pc:77bb9cd4 Fr:0648fe78 Rt:77bb9c9f Arg:ffffffff 77bdd4b2 00000000 00000000
Pc:77bb9c9f Fr:0648fe88 Rt:00000000 Arg:016208fc 04c82e30 00000000 00000000
—> Thread registers <—
eax=0648e6a8 ebx=0000000a ecx=00000000 edx=000002c8 esi=750d9ec0 edi=00000000
eip=015e6af9 esp=0648ead0 ebp=0648eae8
cs=0023 ss=002b ds=002b es=002b fs=0053 gs=002b efl=00000246
eax-32 0648E688 00000057 750d9ec0 00000000 0648e704
eax-16 0648E698 75353e54 0648e704 75353e28 0648e6a8
eax 0 0648E6A8 80000003 00000000 00000000 75353e28
eax16 0648E6B8 00000002 00000002 069ed690 00000066
eax+32 0648E6C8 00000067 00000068 00000069 0000006a
eax+48 0648E6D8 0000006c 0000006e 0000006d 0000006f
esi-32 750D9EA0 0010c25d 850ff685 fffffcc6 ddebc033
esi-16 750D9EB0 cccccccc cccccccc cccccccc cccccccc
esi 0 750D9EC0 031c25ff cccc7514 cccccccc cccccccc
esi16 750D9ED0 8b55ff8b 00a151ec 33751700 fc4589c5
esi+32 750D9EE0 08358b56 85751708 cc850ff6 33000148
esi+48 750D9EF0 fc4d8bc0 e85ecd33 0000b9e8 c25de58b
—> Code <—
015E6AD9 4004d3ea 2bc28945 083b8628 09000072 @…..E.;.(…r
015E6AE9 14688902 0000ba74 aa0e02b9 34c60e02 .h…..t….4…
015E6AF9 e8b291ef ff8b8620 0900008b 75088b34 ……. ….u..4
015E6B09 b0897508 83fb2072 116a3cba 640a1302 ..u… r.j<.d…
015E6B19 b98c0a13 02e88d91 efff85db 74188b57 …………t..W
015E6B29 10b92000 00008b47 0c2bcbd3 ea8bcbd3 .. ….G.……
—> Stack <—
0648EAD0 015e6afe 00000289 00000005 0be768f3 .j^……….h..
0648EAE0 0648fd84 0648f43c 0648fd6c 015e7b89 ..H.<.H.l.H..{^.
0648EAF0 00000001 00000000 0e3b8048 000090e4 ……..H.;…..
0648EB00 00000003 0be6ef10 00000b89 0be77ff4 …………….
0648EB10 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB20 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB30 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB40 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB50 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB60 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB70 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB80 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EB90 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBA0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBB0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBC0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBD0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBE0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EBF0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC00 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC10 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC20 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC30 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC40 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC50 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC60 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC70 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC80 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EC90 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECA0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECB0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECC0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECD0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECE0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ECF0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED00 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED10 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED20 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED30 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED40 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED50 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED60 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED70 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED80 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648ED90 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EDA0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EDB0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EDC0 ffffffff 00000000 ffffffff 00000000 …………….
0648EDD0 00000008 0000010b 00000008 00000105 …………….
0648EDE0 00000008 00000104 00000008 000000fb …………….
0648EDF0 00000008 000000fa 00000008 000000f9 …………….
0648EE00 00000008 000000bf 00000008 000000be …………….
0648EE10 00000008 000000b1 00000008 0000009e …………….
0648EE20 00000008 0000009c 00000008 0000009b …………….
0648EE30 00000008 0000009a 00000008 00000097 …………….
0648EE40 00000008 00000095 00000008 00000094 …………….
0648EE50 00000008 00000093 00000008 00000092 …………….
0648EE60 00000008 0000008c 00000008 0000008b …………….
0648EE70 00000008 00000089 00000008 00000088 …………….
0648EE80 00000008 00000086 00000008 00000084 …………….
0648EE90 00000008 00000082 00000008 00000081 …………….
0648EEA0 00000008 00000080 00000008 0000007f …………….
0648EEB0 00000008 0000007e 00000008 0000007d ….~…….}…
0648EEC0 00000008 0000007c 00000008 0000007b ….|…….{…
—> Error Logs <—
CmpDecompress(): corrupt data, Method = 0
File-decompress failed for 0×00003f98:0×0011d1b3 [src: 29580; dst: 48924]
For someone like me that is not very technical that explanation really wasn’t to bad. Think I understood everything even if it were just a basic explanation lol.
So looks like I’m gonna want an Intel then for best GW2 performance
Ahh I see, that actually was a pretty good explanation!
Question tho, what is multitreading? Like what applications use that? And what advantage does that give to those applications vs single thread?
I should have said everything I listed I already have except for the Motherboard and CPU, I’m trying to figure out what Motherboard/CPU I can throw in to make GW2 run perfectly. Someone recommended the Motherboard and CPU I linked and so I wanted to get some second opinions.
I’m not very tech savvy when it comes to processors, whats with all the AMD hate I see everywhere I go? To someone like me who doesn’t know a whole lot AMD looks more powerful, usually has more cores, and is a ton cheaper than Intel. Yet I hear that Intel is better? So confusing when the numbers say the opposite! Can anyone briefly explain by chance?
I was in the same situation. I had a AM3 socket and I couldn’t find anything to replace my processor. Best option will be to get a motherboard / CPU combo. It’ll work out better in the long run as well.
Basically wondering how this build would perform at max graphics settings in say Lions Arch or WvW zergs?
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
GeForce GTX 465 w/ 1GB DDR5 – http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-465
FX 9370 Black Edition 4.4GHz Eight-Core Socket AM3+ http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113346
Motherboard http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128514
12GB DDR3 Memory
730 Watt power supply (If I remember correctly)
I know the graphics card could be better but that’s what I’m working with atm
In the event that unlocking doesn’t work as you said that likelihood of it working isn’t high, would that mess anything up or is it a matter of just turning it back off since you said its like an On/Off switch?
[Quote]Processor. If your board is able to overclock and has an unlocking ability, you may be able to unlock a third core or two more cores to make your dual core go as far as to turn into a quad core, thus maybe doubling your performance. Everything on your machine is fine, and if you had an intel i3 for example, you’d probably get wicked performance.[/Quote]
lol what no quote tags? oh well
While I did build this computer myself I haven’t the slightest clue about how overclock/unlock things, my luck I’ll just screw it up hahah!
Just looked up my motherboard
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/870-G45.html
I guess it does have overclocking and unlocking potential at least! I guess now I have to decide whether I want to try that or just buy a new quad core+ cpu.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Currently running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
My rig is
12 GB DDR3 Memory
AMD Phenom II x2 565 Processor (Dual Core) 3.4 Ghz
GeForce GTX 465 1GB DDR5
640 GB Hard Drive, Specs of HD are pretty standard I think, not sure how to get the specs of it for you tho.
Note I just upgraded my Memory from 4GB to 12GB when I bought Guild Wars 2.
This set up performs well in regular PvE/Dungeons/Fractals and regular PvP on the highest settings dropping as low as 25-30 fps usually.
However in Lion Arch I always drop down to about 10 FPS on those settings and in WvW when 2 Zerg squads meet I drop to approximately 1-5 fps and usually die because I simply can’t react with that frame rate lol! Note that I already drop my graphics settings in-game to as low as possible for WvW and I’m still getting those kind of FPS rates during those big fights.