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Original geschrieben von rattler
und noch was
wenn ich ein game aufmach kommt diese schöne error message
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{Updated} Corrupted Files errors - While playing the game you may receive a Fatal Error similar to the following:
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A fatal error has occurred and the app must be shut down.
Decoding error! Compressed data is either corrupt or unreadable, possibly due to hardware failure. Try replacing or repairing the resource file (reinstall?) to fix this problem.
File on disk: '<path>'
Internal info:
resource = <path>
offset = <0x00000000>
size = <size>
crc = <0x00000000>
last error = <0x00000000>
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This error denotes that the game is having trouble reading from one of its files. This corruption can occur in multiple places:
in memory
while the data is being read from the hard disk
in the data files (.dsres) on the hard disk
To test the files on the disk, add the following to the command line of your Dungeon Siege shortcut: "verifydata=true" (without the quotes).
NOTE: This ONLY TESTS the integrity of the files, it is NOT A FIX. The test takes a few minutes and will tell you if you have any corrupted files (remember to remove the verifydata option from your shortcut after running the test). If you DO have corrupt files, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article for further information on uninstalling/reinstalling the game:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...321083&GSSNB=1
If NO corrupted files are found using the verifydata=true test, the corruption is occuring in memory or while the data is being read from the hard disk. Dungeon Siege uses your computer's hardware to it's fullest potential, and is therefore sensitive to overclocked, tweaked, modified, or faulty hardware. Because of this, Dungeon Siege may appear to be the only application which fails.
achja ...
des ganze ist zu finden unter
http://www.dungeonsiege.com/known_ds100.shtml