Game error crashes before download check

#1 - Sept. 11, 2013, 5:50 a.m.
Blizzard Post

When I run the game from it’s shortcut. The launcher pops up, sits at 0% for a few moments then gives out this long error code.


—> Crash <—
Fatal Error: Fatal disk-error (23) on read,
App: Gw2.exe
Pid: 4204
Cmdline:
BaseAddr: 00400000
ProgramId: 101
Build: 23244
When: 2013-09-11T10:43:31Z 2013-09-11T06:43:31-04:00
Uptime: 0 days 0:00:30
Flags: 0

—> System <—
Name: DANIEL-PC
IpAddr: 192.168.1.104 25.5.98.126
Processors: 4 [AuthenticAMD:15:1:2]
OSVersion: Windows 6.1 (64 bit)

—> System Memory <—
Physical: 6113MB/ 8190MB 74%
Paged: 13222MB/16379MB 80%
Virtual: 3086MB/ 4095MB 75%
Load: 25%
CommitTotal: 3156MB
CommitLimit: 16379MB
CommitPeak: 3641MB
SystemCache: 3424MB
HandleCount: 21220
ProcessCount: 62
ThreadCount: 830

No idea why this happens on my end, as it just started to do this a few days ago but did a repair on it’s own and worked for a few more days after. Now it came back, please help as I was able to play without problems or crashes before.

#4 - Sept. 11, 2013, 1:50 p.m.
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Hi Zanyrage,

Your Crash logs are showing CRC errors, what this means is that something has caused a file to be the wrong size and corrupted the installation. The first thing we want to rule out are issues on your drive.

Please do the following first to check and repair your drive:

1. Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer.

2. Right-click the hard disk drive that you want to check, and then click Properties.

3. Click the Tools tab, and then, under Error-checking, click Check Now. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

4. To check for both file errors and physical errors, select both Automatically fix file system errors and Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors.

5. Click Start.

Depending upon the size of your hard disk, this may take several minutes. For best results, don’t use your computer for any other tasks while it’s checking for errors.

Once that is complete, Please navigate to your Documents > Guild Wars 2 folder and in there you should see a file called Local.dat. Delete this file.

Next:

1. Navigate to your Guild Wars 2 installation folder.

2. Right-click on “GW2.exe” and select “Create Shortcut.”

3. Rename this shortcut to “Guild Wars 2 Repair.”

4. Right-click on this shortcut and select “Properties.”

5. Edit the “Target” line to include -repair at the end.

Note: Please make sure -repair is outside of the quotes

Correctly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe” -repair
Incorrectly Formatted Example: “C:\Games\Guild Wars 2\GW2.exe -repair”

6. Once completed, click “Ok” to save your changes.

If you get an error trying to save, your target line may not have the correct format. Please try step 5 again.

7. Double click “Guild Wars 2 Repair” to start the repair process.

Once completed, please try starting Guild Wars 2 again and see if this resolves your issue.