01.01.2010, 20:34
"memory could not be read" errors aren't usually RAM related, they're usually caused by poor resource allocation in windows. They crop up in Il-2 when you have a bad or conflicting hashfile somewhere. Try disabling (add "-" in front of...) your "MODS" and "Files" folder and using only the base install of il-2.
Also try disabling any background programs, as these can sometimes cause a conflict.
I've had this problem a few times, and it's usually either a program running in the background causing it, or the last mod I installed conflicting with another.
Good luck.
Also try disabling any background programs, as these can sometimes cause a conflict.
I've had this problem a few times, and it's usually either a program running in the background causing it, or the last mod I installed conflicting with another.
Good luck.