I get this message about 50% of the time when launching the game, it goes up to checking 235 of 236 and gets a bad checksum result. It then flags whatever for patching, and gives me a Relaunch button.
So I relaunch, and play....then often as not, the next time I launch the game, I have to relaunch again...whatever claims to be patching either isn't, or this file becomes corrupted during play for some reason.
Any ideas?
Bad checksum ryzom.Url
Bad checksum ryzom.Url
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Ruins of Silan Starter guide -- Customizing actions guide
Voyager through EQ, EQII, SWG, AO, ActiveWorlds, CoH/CoV, WoW, SL, Runescape and EVE-Online. Looking forward to Spore and Vanguard.
Re: Bad checksum ryzom.Url
Tried the Ryzom Recover tool? (Found in the client directory, Run it 3 times)
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Re: Bad checksum ryzom.Url
Make sure that your system is free from nasty stuff like viruses, spyware, rootkits.
Some antivirus/ security software may also take issue and decide to block the overwrite of the files to be patched
Also make sure that your CPU is not overheating.
And a final thing to do is run Memtest http://www.memtest.org to ensure that your RAM modules are okay.
Some antivirus/ security software may also take issue and decide to block the overwrite of the files to be patched
Also make sure that your CPU is not overheating.
And a final thing to do is run Memtest http://www.memtest.org to ensure that your RAM modules are okay.
Zerlin
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Arispotle & Cho
GameMaster
Arispotle & Cho