ERROR #8 and Storage WoWErrors.

#0 - June 10, 2008, 10:26 p.m.
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Well, I've got quite the list of Errors stacking up now and I made another post about this earlyer that really didint get an answer =/

These errors typically happen In Shatt no matter if I'm entering it from a portal, logging in to shatt or running into Shattt, They happen other more populated places as well (IF, SW.. ect..).

I have deleted my Interface, WTF and Cache files multiple times and it has not done anything at all. Altho I ran with no addons and a fresh deletion of my Cache, Interface and WTF files and did not get disconnected at all, Unfortunatly Once I re-extracted every single seprate addon that I use into the interface folder and then set it up in my UI after about 5 minutes of walking around I got D/ced once again. I would like to be able to use my addons and I havent been able to figure out yet if its a combonation of some addons that i'm using or just a specific one.

Here a List of Addons that i'm running: Bongos, Bongos_AB, Buffalo, Chinchilla, Clique, CowTip, cyCircled, cyCircled_VolM, Decursive, EavesDrop, eePanels2, Fane, FuBar_EarthShield, FuBar, GotWood, Grid, Ace2, LibDogTag-3.0, FuBarPlugin-2.0, Niagara, Numen, Omen, OneBag, OneRing, OneView, PitBull, Prat, Quartz, SLDataText, XLoot, DBM_API
(Each one of these addons has been fully updated to date)

Heres a List of Errors I've gotten: (The Second Error on this list is a Error with WoWError which I found odd)
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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #8 (0x00000008)
Program: F:\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe
Object: .E

Requested 25088 bytes of memory


WoWBuild: 8278
Realm: Gilneas [206.16.23.116:3724]
Local Zone: Lower City, Shattrath City
Local Player: Moöhoo, 0000000000F10D3B, (-2019.56,5242.17,-44.506)
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This application has encountered a critical error:

Not enough storage is available to process this command.

Program: F:\World of Warcraft\WowError.exe
File: .\SMem3.cpp
Line: 864

Requested 65536 bytes of memory
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This application has encountered a critical error:

Not enough storage is available to process this command.

Program: F:\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe
File: .\MapMem.cpp
Line: 538

Requested 1540919 bytes of memory


WoWBuild: 8278
Realm: Gilneas [206.16.23.116:3724]
Local Zone: Shattrath City
Local Player: Moöhoo, 0000000000F10D3B, (-1831.33,5365.92,-12.4281)
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This application has encountered a critical error:

Not enough storage is available to process this command.

Program: F:\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
File: .\M2Shared.cpp
Line: 190

Requested 1447184 bytes of memory


WoWBuild: 8278
Realm: Gilneas [206.16.23.116:3724]
Local Zone: Shattrath City
Local Player: Moöhoo, 0000000000F10D3B, (-1774.5,5464.55,-11.1869)
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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #8 (0x00000008)
Program: F:\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe
File: .\Texture.cpp
Line: 2923

Requested 24610 bytes of memory


WoWBuild: 8278
Realm: Gilneas [206.16.23.67:3724]
Local Zone: Shattrath City
Local Player: Moöhoo, 0000000000F10D3B, (-1793.1,5412.26,-12.4279)
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Theres quiet an extensive list of these errors some of them the same some of them coming from a Differnt file. Just to make it clear I have already used the Repair tool and deleted the files that were said in the sticky for the storage problem and the problem still occurs.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#1 - June 10, 2008, 10:30 p.m.
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Hi Moöhoo,

Your game is very confused for some reason. One of the storage devices or possibly the Windows page file is constrained. What is drive F, and what's the total drive size and free space on it? How does your Windows drive look?
#5 - June 10, 2008, 10:42 p.m.
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Your drives looks fine so it shouldn't be having a problem there. You may want to try checking your virtual memory next. It's a two step process. First, try finding any type of program that might be trying to hog your virtual memory.
http://www.askdavetaylor.com/how_can_i_fix_too_little_virtual_memory_in_windows.html
While you're checking that, you can increase the size of your virtual memory:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308417