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Recurrent Crashes on /logoff
Hi Guys,
My laptop (Toshiba,intel i-5, 2gb mem, windows 7) crashes when I try to /logoff. When I try to clear lock-up with ctrl-alt-del it tells me the .rlb file is not responding...I don't recall the name...vendetta.rlb or media.rlb...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks
Jehan
jtamboowalla@yahoo.com
My laptop (Toshiba,intel i-5, 2gb mem, windows 7) crashes when I try to /logoff. When I try to clear lock-up with ctrl-alt-del it tells me the .rlb file is not responding...I don't recall the name...vendetta.rlb or media.rlb...
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks
Jehan
jtamboowalla@yahoo.com
Mine occasionally crashes like this when i log out in a very busy sector (docked at a capship in a skirmish, etc.)
My desktop is experiencing this same behavior upon logging out of VO, as described above.
I press logout from any station and I get the confirmation window "Are you sure you want to log out" or something to that effect, then my login screen hangs up after clicking yes on the "Are you sure you want to log off" screen. I have waited as long as 10 minutes to ensure it wasn't a slowed down processor issue.
The only way to close it is to call up the windows task mgr, highlight VO, then choose end. Then I get the same ***.rlb file is not responding message.
It seems that this behavior started after the last update.
I am running Windows 7 on a 4-core AMD processor with an Nvidia GTX460. This did not occur until after the last update as I have already stated above.
Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated.
euclid6400
euclid6400@msn.com
I press logout from any station and I get the confirmation window "Are you sure you want to log out" or something to that effect, then my login screen hangs up after clicking yes on the "Are you sure you want to log off" screen. I have waited as long as 10 minutes to ensure it wasn't a slowed down processor issue.
The only way to close it is to call up the windows task mgr, highlight VO, then choose end. Then I get the same ***.rlb file is not responding message.
It seems that this behavior started after the last update.
I am running Windows 7 on a 4-core AMD processor with an Nvidia GTX460. This did not occur until after the last update as I have already stated above.
Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated.
euclid6400
euclid6400@msn.com