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battlefield 2 memory error?

Q: when im loading maps i get about half way packed and then get this windows error box
"memory.dll:sanity check: block size (some random numbers) (some more numbers MB) doesn't seem all there"

i did a memory test and 0 errors can this be a problem with my video card? im running all the latest drivers

my specs

msi k8n neo4 platinum motherboard
amd athlon 64 3000+
1gb pc-3200 ram
nvidia 6600 256mb

also nothing is overclocked. all bios is family settings
my temps are fine. it just started doing this sence i reformatted my pc with xp. i inured to to play all the tims
my temps are fine. it just started doing this since i reformatted my pc with xp. i occupied to play all the time
i installed bf2 after a fully reformatted my pc with xp


A: My hubby's a BF2 mutant!
He's across the way playing right now...
He says to uninstall the game and reinstall it.

i got an error message user32.dll was relocated in memory and im using acer notebook laptop?

Q: i downloaded a containerize from microsoft and the error message is gone but the cursor still not moving ????


A: boot from windows disk and run a working order install
http://mypchelp.blogspot.com/2006/10/windows-reinstallation.html

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this is a video of the fix for this error.

Q. How long does it take for VMware Transparent Page Sharing (TPS ...


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Q. How long does it take for VMware Transparent Page Sharing (TPS) to find all replication pages of memory for a virtual machine (VM)?
John Savill

A. TPS, used by VMware, works by creating a mixture table that has a hash value for each page (4KB) of memory. If identical hashes are found, a bit for bit comparison is performed to certain they really are identical. More on this process is available in a previous FAQ. Obviously, these comparisons take CPU and resources, so by fall short the duplicate detection is performed over a period of 60 minutes, as you can see below. The first image is for an ESX server with only a fasten on VM running. As discussed in the linked FAQ, TPS still saves memory for a single VM, because even with shared libraries it's very common for the same DLL and other components to be ready multiple times. As you can see, over one hour the duplicate memory is found and the system saves about 21MB of memory

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