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Xalmat
01-08-2010, 04:52 PM
<p>Subject says all. I've had a very high, very high chance to client crash since today's patch, and on two separate machines.</p><p>Here's my crash log:</p><p>SOEBuild=6122LSOEVersionString=2009/12/17 12:25:10EVERQUEST2 CRASH LOG=============================================== ================================================== =Unhandled exception EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION at 0x10022EB5Application was trying to read from 0x00000008    Region Begins At:  0x00000000    Region Ends At:    0x00010000    Region Size Is:    0x00010000 bytes    Memory Protection: PAGE_NOACCESS (00000001)    Memory State:      MEM_FREE    Memory Type:       FreeGame Data:    SOEBuild: SOEBuild=6122L    SOEVersionString: SOEVersionString=2009/12/17 12:25:10    OS Version: 6.1.7600  VER_NT_WORKSTATION    CPU: 4 x86 GenuineIntel 2MHz RDTSC MSR CMPXCHG8 SSE SSE2    DirectX Version: 10.0     Video Card/Driver: [NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 512] [nvd3dum.dll] 8.17.11.9539 {d7b71e3e-4540-11cf-025f-12271cc2c535}    Time at crash: Fri Jan 08 12:50:48 2010    Login Server: none    Performance: 7    Game Uptime: 152 seconds    Position last frame: -257.40, 2.27, -348.23    Zone name: everfrost    Time in Zone: 104 seconds    Previous Zone name: GameScene::ZR_NETWORKED_ZONE_CHANGE    Multi-core support: enabled    Low-Memory Mode: disabledLog:    Not VF_AUTO    Not VF_AUTO    Not VF_AUTO    Not VF_AUTO    saving UI: JournalsQuest    saving UI: JournalsQuest    getMatchingOrClone: cloning Choice deletequest 1687439988 937550800.    Received chat relationship update msg...    GW::m_teleportActor() failed: a wooly spider (ID=39544) WORLDSPACE loc(-174.6, -12.6, -294.3) -placing in limbo    a snow leopard failed to find ground at (-387.8, 0.5, -402.5)Thread Data:    Primary Thread Id: 3696    Current Thread Id: 2096    Current Thread Priority: 0Memory:    AddressLimitMB: 4095    Load:           29%    Total physical: 4294967295    Free  physical: 4294967295    Total pagefile: 4294967295    Free  pagefile: 4294967295    Total virtual:  4294836224    Free  virtual:  3177226240Memory Manager:    Allocations:                  242183    Bytes Allocated:              554785840    Max Allocations:              248129    Max Bytes Allocated:          573591888    System Memory Allocated (MB): 548    Limit:                        4095    Number of Allocate Calls:     475071    Number of Free Calls:         232888Registers:           EAX 0x0AA0FEAC           EBX 0x00000004           ECX 0x0AA0FEF8           EDX 0x0F2C4E90           ESI 0x3C92A350           EDI 0x00000000            GS 0x0000002B            FS 0x00000053            ES 0x0000002B            DS 0x0000002B           EBP 0x0AA0FEBC           ESP 0x0AA0FE98           EIP 0x10022EB5         FLAGS 0x00010202            CS 0x00000023            SS 0x0000002BFPU Registers:            CW 0x0000027F            SW 0x00000000            TW 0x0000FFFFFPU Rounding Mode: NearestCall Stack:    0x10022EB5: nsCStringKey::nsCStringKey+c    0x1009ADC6: jpeg_free_small+dfd    0x10077D23: PL_DHashMatchEntryStub+657c    0x1001D290: nsIThread::IsMainThread+db    0x76273677: BaseThreadInitThunk+12    0x77889D72: RtlInitializeExceptionChain+63    0x77889D45: RtlInitializeExceptionChain+36End of Call StackStack Scan:    0x0AA0FE98: 0x1009AE35, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FE9C: 0x00000004    0x0AA0FEA0: 0x0AA0FEF8    0x0AA0FEA4: 0x0F2C4E90    0x0AA0FEA8: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FEAC: 0x10450DD8, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FEB0: 0x02E2C080    0x0AA0FEB4: 0x02E633C8    0x0AA0FEB8: 0x0AA0FE9C    0x0AA0FEBC: 0x0AA0FF00    0x0AA0FEC0: 0x1009ADC6, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FEC4: 0x804B0002    0x0AA0FEC8: 0x3C92A350    0x0AA0FECC: 0x3C9ABDB8    0x0AA0FED0: 0x1002E27E, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FED4: 0x3C9ABDB8    0x0AA0FED8: 0x0AA0FEF8    0x0AA0FEDC: 0x00000001    0x0AA0FEE0: 0x10077858, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FEE4: 0x3C9ABDB8    0x0AA0FEE8: 0x02E62FB4    0x0AA0FEEC: 0x02E62D40    0x0AA0FEF0: 0x02E2C080    0x0AA0FEF4: 0x00000001    0x0AA0FEF8: 0x0AA0FEF8    0x0AA0FEFC: 0x0AA0FEF8    0x0AA0FF00: 0x0AA0FF28    0x0AA0FF04: 0x10077D23, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FF08: 0x02E63474    0x0AA0FF0C: 0x02E6025C    0x0AA0FF10: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FF14: 0x02E60250    0x0AA0FF18: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF1C: 0x00000001    0x0AA0FF20: 0x00000001    0x0AA0FF24: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF28: 0x0AA0FF88    0x0AA0FF2C: 0x1001D290, in E:EverQuest IIxul.dll (0x10000000)    0x0AA0FF30: 0x02E62D38    0x0AA0FF34: 0x02E633C8    0x0AA0FF38: 0x30015451, in E:EverQuest IInspr4.dll (0x30000000)    0x0AA0FF3C: 0x02E60250    0x0AA0FF40: 0x02F83280    0x0AA0FF44: 0x02F83280    0x0AA0FF48: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF4C: 0x02F8AD18    0x0AA0FF50: 0x3001746B, in E:EverQuest IInspr4.dll (0x30000000)    0x0AA0FF54: 0x02E03CC0    0x0AA0FF58: 0x7C349565, in E:EverQuest IIMSVCR71.dll (0x7c340000)    0x0AA0FF5C: 0x02E633C8    0x0AA0FF60: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF64: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF68: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FF6C: 0xC0000005    0x0AA0FF70: 0x0AA0FF60    0x0AA0FF74: 0x0AA0FA6C    0x0AA0FF78: 0x0AA0FFC4    0x0AA0FF7C: 0x7C34240D, in E:EverQuest IIMSVCR71.dll (0x7c340000)    0x0AA0FF80: 0x7C37F508, in E:EverQuest IIMSVCR71.dll (0x7c340000)    0x0AA0FF84: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FF88: 0x0AA0FF94    0x0AA0FF8C: 0x76273677, in C:Windowssyswow64kernel32.dll (0x76260000)    0x0AA0FF90: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FF94: 0x0AA0FFD4    0x0AA0FF98: 0x77889D72, in C:WindowsSysWOW64ntdll.dll (0x77850000)    0x0AA0FF9C: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FFA0: 0x7DBEC5EF    0x0AA0FFA4: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFA8: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFAC: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FFB0: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFB4: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFB8: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFBC: 0x0AA0FFA0    0x0AA0FFC0: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFC4: 0xFFFFFFFF    0x0AA0FFC8: 0x778C041D, in C:WindowsSysWOW64ntdll.dll (0x77850000)    0x0AA0FFCC: 0x0099F9EB, in E:EverQuest IIEverQuest2.exe (0x00400000)    0x0AA0FFD0: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFD4: 0x0AA0FFEC    0x0AA0FFD8: 0x77889D45, in C:WindowsSysWOW64ntdll.dll (0x77850000)    0x0AA0FFDC: 0x7C3494F6, in E:EverQuest IIMSVCR71.dll (0x7c340000)    0x0AA0FFE0: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FFE4: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFE8: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFEC: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFF0: 0x00000000    0x0AA0FFF4: 0x7C3494F6, in E:EverQuest IIMSVCR71.dll (0x7c340000)    0x0AA0FFF8: 0x02F8AC80    0x0AA0FFFC: 0x00000000    0x0AA10000: Invalid stack data: Can't be readEnd of Stack ScanEND OF LOG</p>

TSR-DanielH
01-08-2010, 04:59 PM
<p>Greetings,</p><p>Are you using any kind of custom user interface?  A custom UI is usually the most common cause of a crash immediately after a patch.  If you're using something like that then you will want to check if there is an update available.  Assuming there is not, you may want to remove that custom UI temporarily until an update is available.  Let us know if you have any questions.</p>

Xalmat
01-08-2010, 05:02 PM
<p>Using ProfitUI. I have my doubts its the cause, but you never know.</p>