Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/20/2015 08:49 AM CDT
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I used to have serious issues with stormfront and wizard fe's locking/freezing/crashing every 3 to 5 minutes... I use windows 7 - home premium - 64 bit. This problem was with AND without Lich running. I found that putting both the SGE and stormfront (the client I prefer) into Windows XP - Service Pack 3 mode on Compatability reduced the occurrance of this problem immensely. I now crash a mere 10 or 20 times a day, instead of the 100's of times daily. This also significantly reduced the lag I experience while walking from one room to the next, and the lag that I experienced while attempting to skin a creature, or kill one. With this partial solution I'm able to enjoy the game, even if I am limping along a little because I don't know when my next game freeze will occur.
Had I not known how addictive Gemstone is, I would have bailed long before I found this partial solution.
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/20/2015 09:56 AM CDT
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did you try uninstall/reinstall of everything?
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/20/2015 10:29 AM CDT
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I have the same issue as you with or without running running windows 7 64bit. I re installed everything even my OS. I did notice the more people logged on the more frequent it happens.
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/20/2015 02:33 PM CDT
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This is really odd for a couple reasons. I'd expect to hear even more from the Win8 crowd about this, but that doesn't seem to be happening. That might be a demographics difference, though, not an OS difference - so that might be a red herring.

But I also do not recall hearing a lot of this from the past - and Win7 has been out for a while now. I'm going to suspect it's not Win7, but something else. For (speculation!!) example - some anti-virus / anti-malware suites these days watch memory usage as part of their 'live protection' arrangements. SFE is known to have a fairly significant memory leak, and the way it is set to process XML exchange is an older model designed for the much earlier days of Windows. It's possible (speculation!!) that the newer breed of AV software is causing this - and this may be reflected in security logs or AV software logs that could be quickly confirmed.

However, I hate speculation - and it just so happens that I'm going to be installing Win7 later this week, on an older system. So - I'll dig into this personally and see if I can find anything in the base OS / Security Essentials footprint that will shed light on this problem.

Doug
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/21/2015 08:58 AM CDT
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>I'm going to suspect it's not Win7, but something else.

Duskruin.

I didn't try playing through it this time round, but the first time it was open I was getting kicked at ten minute intervals on occasion, and saw the same thing happening to others even when I was just taking regular 5-10s lag spikes.
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/21/2015 04:28 PM CDT
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I use the paid version of AVG, have used it for many years, haven't had issues with it in the past. Of course, I wasn't playing Gemstone while using AVG before, either. I haven't a clue how I'd dig into AVG to find out if it's my culprit.
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/21/2015 10:26 PM CDT
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I turned off my antivirus ans it still does it.
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Re: Freeze & Crash Issues with Windows 7 - Home Premium - 64 bit on 05/28/2015 07:51 PM CDT
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I figured it out its a port forwarding issue. You need to log into your modem and forward port 10024 to the computer your using.
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