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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Cane on June 12, 2010, 03:52:00 pm
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Ok, so I re-installed GTA:SA on to a new directory because it had problems loading the game up. Well, now it says "Program too big to fit memory", and doesn't load. I have 3.5 GB RAM. What the flying fuck.
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What OS do you have?
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Windows Vista.
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This is what i think the problem is:
- The GTA installation is somehow corrupt
- You have processes sucking up your computer resources
- You may have enough room but your DOS has not recognized that it can use all of the memory.
- Computer virus (If you have an anti virus scan your computer if all else fails!)
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Restart your PC and try again.
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Restart your PC and try again.
Doesn't help.
- The GTA installation is somehow corrupt
- You have processes sucking up your computer resources
- You may have enough room but your DOS has not recognized that it can use all of the memory.
- Computer virus (If you have an anti virus scan your computer if all else fails!)
1.) Possible.
2.) Doubt it.
3.) I don't know about this one.
4.) Possible.
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Remove all the GTA San Andreas files, from the Program Files and from your Own Documents, then try to install.
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Check under task manager to make sure that enough ram is available.
Other then that, it could be your corrupted install.
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Well, I re-installed the game for the fifteenth time. Now I'm back to the old problem: when I try to connect to a server, a window pops up saying "gta_sa.exe has stopped working" and refuses to launch.
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Sounds like a virus. Something is preventing your game from executing properly.
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Changed the gta_sa.exe and the samp.exe into compatibility mode?
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Changed the gta_sa.exe and the samp.exe into compatibility mode?
Yes.
Sounds like a virus. Something is preventing your game from executing properly.
OMFG.
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When in doubt...
FormatformatformAtformat.
Wipe it off, doop de doop
start again, doop de doop
That'll teach the viruses, doop de doop
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Lol, I'm not going to format my entire computer just to play a video game...
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I bet it was all that cp I sent you.
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I bet it was all that cp I sent you.
It probably was.
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cp
lmao cane ur pedo
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I have had this problem before
after alot of reinstalls, nothing worked.
I went to documents/gta san andreas user files. and deleted the gta_Sa.set file
worked for me. try it you.
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I have had this problem before
after alot of reinstalls, nothing worked.
I went to documents/gta san andreas user files. and deleted the gta_Sa.set file
worked for me. try it you.
I don't even have a folder called GTA San Andreas in my Documents...
Post Merge: June 17, 2010, 11:38:52 pm
I think I fixed it.