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Error memory could not be read
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Description

When I play the game, after an unpredictable amount of time, the game crashes with the error "Memory could not be read"

Details

Legacy ID
4142725907
Severity
None
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Category
Game Crash
Steps To Reproduce

-Start game
-choose server
-wait anywhere from 10 seconds to 10 minutes until crash

Additional Information

Event Timeline

CheetahKiller edited Additional Information. (Show Details)
CheetahKiller set Category to Game Crash.
CheetahKiller set Reproducibility to Always.
CheetahKiller set Severity to None.
CheetahKiller set Resolution to Open.
CheetahKiller set Legacy ID to 4142725907.May 8 2016, 12:45 PM
Adam added a comment.Sep 22 2015, 10:08 AM

Hello, we are sorry you are experiencing issues with our game.
Could you please export your game log files from the launcher?

Steps on how to export logs from ARMA 3 Launcher:

  1. Start ARMA 3 Launcher
  2. Click the Hamburger menu tab in the launcher (Top right corner. Next to Options (Cog wheel icon) and Minimize Button)
  3. Drop down menu will appear
  4. Select: Prepare Arma Troubleshooting error and save those files
  5. A notification will pop up with the name of the generated file

Please note that the files might take a while to collect.

Attach the generated files to the ticket. If the files are too big please use some free file sharing service.

Also, please check if your page file is enabled and how big the page file is.

How to check your page file:

  1. Go to control panel
  2. Select System
  3. Select Advanced System settings in the left menu
  4. In the new popup window select Advanced and and Click settings under Performance
  5. New window will pop up. Select advanced again and check the Virtual memory tab
  6. The total paging file size for all drives number represents your page file size.

Lastly, Is your hardware overlocked (CPU,GPU and RAM mainly)

This helps us investigating your problem in a big way.
Thank you for your feedback!

Here is the link for the Arma report;

https://www.dropbox.com/l/7R3p7I2MQJSvLFA6GdcmOp

The page file is 8169 MB and I am not certain how to tell if my computer is overlocked