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QuantumDrone

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Greetings.
I've searched and found similar but not the same problems and with no answers (and I posted this problem on another forum with no luck), so I thought I'd try here.

I just completed the BiG World (Standard version - No Tactics) full installation on my windows 7 computer. I had all four games (BG+ToSC and BGII+ToB) patched properly before installation. This went smoothly with no problems other than not being able to download a couple mods. I started a multiplayer game (so that I could create my own party) in Baldur's Gate 1, and just started chapter 2.

My problem is a CTD (crash to desktop) upon hitting the rest button. It doesn't seem to matter whether I sleep outside or in an inn, or where I am when I hit the rest button. It all reaches the same end result; crashing.
I have added into the baldur.ini (in both my baldur's gate 1 & 2 folders) the line "Logging On=1" (without quotation marks) directly under the [Program Options] line. Attached is the resulting baldur.err file, but for some reason, it just says "---------------------Start Logging Session------------------------------------------Start Logging Session------------------------------------------" over and over again. But, at the same time that the .err file is created, another file named "Baldur.txt" is created and it speaks a whole bunch of code that I don't understand.

Here are the files (the weird URL is a link directly to the file on my dropbox account):
http://db.tt/7uCNWTx

Please let me know if you need anything else or have any other questions and thanks for your time in looking into this problem of mine. 

Modifié par QuantumDrone, 10 juin 2011 - 04:43 .


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chris_j_d

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I'm having same problem let me know if you have made progress :/

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ussnorway

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in order;
Uninstall the game, do a full install (NOT IN PROGRAMS FOLDER), apply ONLY the official patches... does this fix the issue?

IMO TobEx was the most likely cause as it uses standard C++ and windows 7 DOESN'T support that.