I bought the Neverwinter Nights Platinum Edition a few years back at the local Cashconverters (I live in Australia btw) for... Wait for it... 4 bucks, and, needless to say, I got my damn monies worth, recently, however, my computer bluescreened, so instead of getting it fixed, I decided to order in a better (custom-made) PC.
I now, of course, have that new PC, (No dur) and have, after some time, decided to reinstall one of my favourite games, of all time. (Of all time!) Only to find that after the install, I run the game, Startup Menu pops up fine, I click on play and then suddenly I hear a notification and see this message.
EAccessViolation.
After searching the living daylights out of it on Google, I discovered that it is caused by an error where it leaves some program files behind, thus conflicting with the game, I have used Regedit and the like to completely clear it from my system, reinstall it, and what happens?
EAccessViolation...
I'm using a 64bit Windows 7 Pro/Premium (Whichever the best Windows 7 is, it's name escapes me
If I cancel it then put the disk back in, I just need to insert Disk 4 back in, then put in the playdisk again, this time when it gets to that file it just refuses to download, it stalls for abit, then continues on it's merry way, is there a way to bypass this? Or do I need to just put it though my disk cleaner?
Cheers, kdread.
Specs are:
Windows 7 Ultimate.
Processor: Pentium® Dual-Core CPU E6600 @ 3.06GHz 3.06 GHz.
Installed Memory (RAM): 4.00G
System type: 64-bit Operating System
AMD Radeon HD 6450.
(Did I do it right? I could only get what limited infomation I could, I'm not very good at this, sorry :'( .)
Modifié par kdread, 20 avril 2012 - 05:28 .





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