habe ich ja noch gar nicht dran gedacht an der Temp kann es nicht liegen da er ein Vapo Chill hat also -25°C nur die NB macht mit sorgen mit 42°C nach ca. 1-1:30 Stunden CS:S
I get the following error when playing Half-Life 2 'The Instruction at 0x####### referenced memory at 0x#######. The memory could not be 'read'
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We are working on a fix for this problem.
The information in this article ONLY applies to memory errors in Half-Life 2. If you receive this error when trying to play Half-Life 2 we request that you use the "Ask a question" tab at the top of this page and submit an MSInfo32 report. MSInfo32 is a tool that was written by Microsoft and is included as part of every operating system release since Win98.
Basically what this tool does is capture a snapshot of everything that is running on your computer including what drivers, versions and applications and all the devices and their current state.
This can be a great aid to debug computer problems.
The reports are in a formatted searchable database format with a .NFO extension, or they can be exported to a text file.
Win98 reports are the most primitive and are only viewable from Win98 or a special updated version of Win2000, all other operating system reports can be directly viewed using WinXP.
WinXP reports contain a bit more information, especially the errorlog from the computer which can contain specific information about crashes and potential causes.
This information can be especially useful for Steam problems, Game problems, Server problems and Video, Sound and Network problems.
Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that your problem will be solvable just by the information provided by this tool.
Detailed information about MSINFO32 is available from Microsoft here, with specific updated information about the XP version here.
What you need to do to run the tool is this:
To run MSInfo32 and capture a snapshot of what is running on your system:
start > run > msinfo32 <enter>
It will come up to a panel, make sure the topmost item is highlighted: "System Summary"
then go to:
file > save > save to a file " msinfo32.nfo" on your desktop.
Attach this file to your problem description when you "ask a question".