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    Discussion in 'Archives' started by InfiniZ, Sep 14, 2010.

    1. InfiniZ

      InfiniZ New Member

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      I receive a WoW #132 Error when starting HB.

      Things I know:
      Windows 7
      .Net 3.5
      HB 1.9.5.9
      HB extracted to folder on the Desktop
      HB and WoW both run on Administrator
      WoW started first and logged into character
      Addons disabled
      Cache cleared


      Nothing helpful shows in the HB log. Verified I've done everything correctly with a member inside the IRC Support channel.

      Anyone else have this problem or know a way around it?
       

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    2. Tony

      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      is your wow window minimized on your bar?
       
    3. InfiniZ

      InfiniZ New Member

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      No. It is active and on-screen.
       
    4. Tony

      Tony "The Bee" Staff Member Moderator

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      why you run wow as admin?
      have you tried as non admin?
      and also have you tried a wow repair?
       
    5. InfiniZ

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      I have tried running WoW without Admin. No effect.

      I've backed up my Interface and WTF folders and running the repair diagnostic as I type this. I'll update with the results.
       
    6. ski

      ski Well-Known Member

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      Not a private server, correct?
       
    7. InfiniZ

      InfiniZ New Member

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      Correct. Normal Server
       
    8. wired420

      wired420 Banned

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      Are you running WoW in OpenGL instead of DirectX? DirectX is required.
       
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      Nesox Moderator Staff Member Moderator Buddy Core Dev

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      Make sure wow isnt running with OpenGL
       
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      OpenGL is only used in Linux shit isnt it?(and some wow stuff) And does HB Support Linux? no?
       
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      i know WoW error your RAM is maxed try do ctrl+alt+del and go 1 tab over close some stuff and free up some ram that should do the trick
       
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      Yes, i just noticed that my bots crash and give the Error #132, so you have insufficient RAM.
       
    13. InfiniZ

      InfiniZ New Member

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      It's not a DirectX problem. I'm running with the latest update. Also, not running OpenGL.

      It's not a RAM problem as I'm running 4 Gb of RAM on a CLEAN system. A fresh install of Win7 was installed just days ago. The only other programs I have on this system are WoW and Google Chrome. Nothing else.

      Any other suggestions?
       
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      I'm still confident this is not a RAM problem as I don't receive the error when overloading this system with stuff on my Jump Drive. I can run WoW, Photoshop, Grooveshark, Dreamweaver, Audition and other programs alongside each other with no problem in WoW. But as soon as I start HB, it just kills it. No obvious difference in my memory % either.
       
    16. Apoc

      Apoc Moderator Staff Member Moderator

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      This is not an issue with RAM. Stop feeding people BS info.

      Error #132 is an access violation. In other words; usually reading/writing to a null pointer. (E.g. certain sanity checks not passing before code acts upon an object)

      Can you please post the WoW crash dump. You can find it in X:\Path\To\WoW\Errors\. It will be the latest TWO files in that directory (a .txt and a .dmp file). You may post just the txt.

      NOTE: There may be some identifiable info in the crash dump (charater name, CVar settings [default login account], etc.). So feel free to PM it to me, or remove the information yourself. However; only remove the character/account names. The rest is needed info.
       
    17. InfiniZ

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      Thank you Apoc.

      Edited out:
      User - xxxx
      Computer - xxxx
      Realm - xxxx
      Local Player - xxxx
      Current Object Track - xxxx
       

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