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Errors on different games and newvegas after installing fallout 4GB


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So after i installed fallout NV 4GB i tried to launch it and it game me a error saying it could not be written here is a screenshot:( http://imgur.com/avuQyon ) you may have noticed i was playing league but the exact error happend with new Vegas also. I am not able to play new Vegas with 4GB because every time i open it it would get the error message and the same message is appearing on leauge now too. I also included my DxDiag if that would help in anyway

 

 

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FNV4GB (or more properly the LAA flag) is not a universal fix. You have to have the correct hardware and OS to support it. Also, the game itself has to be written in such as way that it doesn't do certain things that prevent it. I don't know about "League of Legends", but FNV does work with it.

 

That error is indicating "League" is attempting to write to an address in the 28MB range (0x1AF1AF4 [28252916 decimal]) which is "protected". That most likely is because it's in use by another program. 28Mb is rather low in memory on a system with RAM in the GB, so that is most likely in use by the OS, which means the instruction tried to write to an address beyond actual memory and it "wrapped around" to the low end of addresses. Which in turns suggests you don't actually have much if anything beyond 2GB of free RAM for your games.

 

The cause of your problem could be a couple of things. Suggest you read this article which discusses both the source of the problem and the various ways around it.

 

I have to wonder why you would expect "League" to work with FNV4GB? As far as I can tell it is a completely separate game from FNV.

 

-Dubious-

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FNV4GB (or more properly the LAA flag) is not a universal fix. You have to have the correct hardware and OS to support it. Also, the game itself has to be written in such as way that it doesn't do certain things that prevent it. I don't know about "League of Legends", but FNV does work with it.

 

That error is indicating "League" is attempting to write to an address in the 28MB range (0x1AF1AF4 [28252916 decimal]) which is "protected". That most likely is because it's in use by another program. 28Mb is rather low in memory on a system with RAM in the GB, so that is most likely in use by the OS, which means the instruction tried to write to an address beyond actual memory and it "wrapped around" to the low end of addresses. Which in turns suggests you don't actually have much if anything beyond 2GB of free RAM for your games.

 

The cause of your problem could be a couple of things. Suggest you read this article which discusses both the source of the problem and the various ways around it.

 

I have to wonder why you would expect "League" to work with FNV4GB? As far as I can tell it is a completely separate game from FNV.

 

-Dubious-

no i meant this error appeared after i used FNV4GB on new vegas i wasnt try to use it with leauge just i happen to take a screen shot at the time when i had the same error on leauge of legends

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If you are getting a similar error from both games, they both have the same cause: attempting to write to memory that doesn't belong to them. (Your use of FNV4GB will not be causing your "League" problem.) This might be due to "Data Execution Prevention" (DEP). Google it, though this will get you started on the basics of it. Don't disable DEP completely, but you might try excluding both those games from it. But expect CTDs in that case. Writing into another program's address space is a guarantee of that; just not immediately.

 

You have not said anything about your hardware. If you have anything less than 4 GB of RAM, consider a memory upgrade.

 

-Dubious-

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