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Elevation
July 7, 2005, 6:25 pm
impossible to play.....

So... the thing is that i get almost any other minutr this repetitive error message, that when i confirm it, i'm able to go back to the game.

The message is so:

[IMAGE]

Pls help me!

P.S.

This soldat was installed on a fresh system, and no crack/reg serials were applied...... ever.....

Thankfully, Gavriel.

b00stA
July 7, 2005, 8:01 pm
READ: Common Bugs, Problems, Questions etc list

Access Violation

Although in version 1.2 this problem was supposed to be fixed, it still occurs now and then. The error message commonly being:

'Access Violation at address 0055411E in module 'Soldat.exe', Read of address 0000000000'

It's been reported that it happens more frequently during viewing of Demos. To solve this problem do the following:1. Never cheat, or attempt to cheat - It's the most common cause of this problem
2. Do not use 'Reg Cracks' On Soldat
3. Uninstall soldat
4. Delete the Soldat folder
5. Restart Your Computer
6. Install soldat 1.2.1
7. a) For Windows NT/2000/XP: Delete the file cmodule.dll in the 'windows\system32' folder*
b) For Windows 95/98/ME: Delete the file cmodule.dll in the 'windows\system' folder*
8. Delete the file dxlog.chk in the 'windows' folder** If you do not see these files do the following:

Open My Computer, go to Tools > Folder options > View, enable 'Show hidden files and folders', click 'Apply to all folders', Yes and then Ok

If those files are on your system, you'll be able to find and delete them now. However, if you don't have them, then steps 1 #8211; 7 should have fixed the problem.

Elevation
July 8, 2005, 2:52 pm
Thx a mill, but i've been there, and done that...

anything else?

i am ahab
July 8, 2005, 10:24 pm
well i dont mean to be funny, but if you actually float around the forums a bit, especially in the 'help me im stuck' section then you may just find something in a recent post that talks about access violations and maybe a solution....
*ding* oh look!
http://www.soldatforums.com/topic.asp?topic_id=24529

</end of being a smarmy git>

someone has had success with this app called 7max at http://www.7-max.com helping out their memory allocation problems. maybe it can help you too? post back if it worked, you may help someone else with your thread.