It crashes in the same manner, it appears the game is saving between levels and then *crash* (although not every time).įaulting application name: Game-Cars.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000įaulting module name: Game-Cars.exe, version: 1.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x00000000įaulting application start time: 0x01ce866aa0f45dbdįaulting application path: D:\INSTALL\WINDOWS8\CARS2\Game-Cars.exeįaulting module path: D:\INSTALL\WINDOWS8\CARS2\Game-Cars.exe This was a clean Windows 8 install from Windows XP as well. I'm convinced its a defective port for Windows. i'm sorry but thats pritty much like a transgender computer now LoL If that doesn't fix it, my bust guess is the fact you transfered your windows installation over to a different motherboard without doing a clean format/install. Once thats on you can manually right click and uninstall all the /Display adapters, and install the proper one. Heres the registry setting for Hidden devices that were previously active in devicemanager( start/run: devmgmt.msc)Īfter you input that, you can go to devicemanager and go to example dont use a 2012 driver for a 2005 graphics card, use a driver generation from the prime age of the generation of card you using. then always download and use the driver from that generation of card. I'm not familiar with that generation of ATI, if thats not one of the latest gens and if there driver releases affect them similar to Nvidias drivers. I guess is the Save States are located within that Users Documents folder you wouldnt need to change the security settings there since its allready under there full control. Then select "Full Control" on the permission box that just poped up, and hit OK or alternativly INTERACTIVE(wildcard4allusers) in the field then hit "check names" then hit OK Type the User name of the limited user account. To avoid complication just use the Home path of the game and save folder and right click(repeat on both if they differ) and go to. There usually in the root /Program files/game name or production co, control panel/folder options/view/scroll to bottom/disable "use simple file sharing"įind the directory the game usess to Save, and also usually configure. hold (ctrl alt) and hit (del) twice, type "Administrator" and name and leave password blank and enter. If your playing the game in a Non-Administrative account. Maybe I can live with crashes until we upgrade to Windows 8. Planning on jumping on the $40 upgrade to Windows 8 and was going to do a clean install prior to that. I discovered that I hadn't completely turned off the Integrated Graphics once turning them off in the BIOS I was able to only get crashes at the point I mentioned. It was throwing up a STOP 0x8E pointing at ati3duag.dll. Memtest86 : 6 passes overnight, no problemįurmark: After 7 minutes GPU temperature gets up to 58 degrees C and levels off, ran it for 15 minutes (my FPS was horrible, something like 11 FPS but I think that's expected for 1280x720 and a 6670)ĬPU Temperature: It was taking off, but after a good cleaning it's not problematic anymore (maybe 60 C, prior to dust removal it was worse). Stop 0x0000008E: KERNEL MODE EXCEPTION NOT HANDLED (not including the arguments in the crash). If I use one of the tools that will look at the minidumps I get something like this: We are playing full screen at 1280x720 resolution (actually changing resolutions doesn't seem to help). This is not predictable my son and I can play through 5 or 6 levels and then it crashes or we can get through 1 level and it crashes. Even when it goes through it seems like there's a tic between switching into this part. Here is the current status:īasically the game is not crashing in game, at some point after completing a race with Lightning McQueen and his friends, the game will save and screen changes from in-game into some puts up some type of splash-like graphic on black background and then enters into the next level. This game has been problematic the whole time I've had it. I believe all the drivers were cleaned out (and I used more driver cleaners trying to troubleshoot). One thing I'll mention is that I had an old Socket 939 nForce4 Nvidia 7300GT when the motherboard stopped working I migrated Windows to the above configuration with a Repair Installation. Video Card Drivers: Latest AMD Drivers, Catalyst 12.6 Motherboard: Asus M4A78LT-M (760G with integrated HD 3200) Help me diagnose this problem I am having with "Cars 2: The Video Game" on PC.
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