Bomb Bay Doors MOD_2
#1

May be fix a little problem with it ?

The game crashes when I enable the Wep boost (not automatic when you passed 100% trottle) inline game and Offline game too.

Inline the game freeze and sound turning arround, not possibility to quit without pressing the reset button to reboot the Pc... :?

And Offline same thing but with an error message:
[Image: PlantageWepmodBourget409.jpg]

Any idea ?
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#2

Looks more like you were infected with a French virus.


just kidding Smile
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#3

emory cant do what? I read little of french but i cannot understand what that means. Could you translate it?
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#4

Class files will do this, check your MODS folder.
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#5

Widowmaker Wrote:Looks more like you were infected with a French virus.


just kidding Smile

LOL Tongue

_-JARMOPOWER-_ Wrote:emory cant do what? I read little of french but i cannot understand what that means. Could you translate it?

Translated with "reverso":

The instruction in "0x5f07530e" uses the address memory "0x0000051c". The memory cannot be " read ". Click on OK to end the program.

Hellzone Wrote:Class files will do this, check your MODS folder.

Yes I did that, I disabled-enabled all Mods located in my MODS folder one by one, and finaly it's appear that it's the Bomb Bay Door Mod who causes this Crash.

"Supplementary question": what about my english; good or not ?
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#6

Don't ask for opinions on your English... Anyway, it seems ok to me...
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#7

So far I haven't been able to reproduce that problem on my system. Does it happen on all aircraft, anytime you hit the WEP button?
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#8

This is (I believe) quite a common error with windows systems. I yself have had this error on a number of occasions whilst performing various tasks. Apparently its a Java runtime error. Navigate to C:/Program Files/Common Files/Install Shield. Find a folder called Engine and rename it to something else (dont delete, just in case you stuff something up). Then head on over to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and download and install the latest runtime environment. If that dosnt fix the problem, then, well, I'm at a loss.
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Brophmeister Wrote:This is (I believe) quite a common error with windows systems. I yself have had this error on a number of occasions whilst performing various tasks. Apparently its a Java runtime error. Navigate to C:/Program Files/Common Files/Install Shield. Find a folder called Engine and rename it to something else (dont delete, just in case you stuff something up). Then head on over to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp and download and install the latest runtime environment. If that dosnt fix the problem, then, well, I'm at a loss.

Some news, one of my Squad members try it and it's does'nt work... Cry

Thank you at least
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