ISXOgre.dll crash with 0xBB40E64E
Posted: 13 Dec 2015, 07:58
Getting a crash? Does it look like this?
More specifically, do you have this line EXACTLY. The last part needs to be identical: 0xBB40E64E
If you scroll down (or just search) you will likely find an entry like this:
This file is used for Windows Compatibility mode. As explained here:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/dll-error-message-when-running-all-exe-files/0bb34ad2-095c-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5
(I realize this isn't specific to this problem, but the answer clearly shows it is for Windows Compatibility. You can google for more information if you desire).
You can google for more information on how to remove Windows compatibility. I did find this video, (although it's for steam.exe, so you would just do the same thing but do it for Innerspace.exe instead).
Secondly, it talks if that doesn't work, to modify your registry. Be warned that incorrectly changing your registry can stop windows from booting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtHBCTSPMI
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Software: Inner Space Kernel 1.14 Build 6104 (Wed Sep 30 20:47:40 2015)
Current time: Sat Dec 12 15:56:20 2015
Crash: 0xBB40E64E: Exception 0xc0000005 writing to address 0xBB40E64E
Additional information: Extension LoadExtension D:/Games/Lavish/InnerSpace/Extensions/ISXDK34/ISXOgre.dll
More specifically, do you have this line EXACTLY. The last part needs to be identical: 0xBB40E64E
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Crash: 0xBB40E64E: Exception 0xc0000005 writing to address 0xBB40E64E
If you scroll down (or just search) you will likely find an entry like this:
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C:/WINDOWS/AppPatch/AcGenral.DLL
This file is used for Windows Compatibility mode. As explained here:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-update/dll-error-message-when-running-all-exe-files/0bb34ad2-095c-e011-8dfc-68b599b31bf5
(I realize this isn't specific to this problem, but the answer clearly shows it is for Windows Compatibility. You can google for more information if you desire).
You can google for more information on how to remove Windows compatibility. I did find this video, (although it's for steam.exe, so you would just do the same thing but do it for Innerspace.exe instead).
Secondly, it talks if that doesn't work, to modify your registry. Be warned that incorrectly changing your registry can stop windows from booting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HtHBCTSPMI