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Unhandled exception

Unhandled exception:c0000005

at address:51029d81

Ocurre al seleccionar una unidad en particular un m17 Halfcraft

reinstale varias veces el BB y no funciona

Comenzo despues de reinstalar XP

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</EXE>

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Sorry my reply is only in English.

The error you're seeing is a DirectX crash that suggests that there is an issue with the video driver.

Do you get this crash when you specifically select or click-on an M17 half-track in the game or the editor ? Have you installed any 'mods' for the game, especially graphical bitmap modifications ?

Do you know which version of CMBB you are running; the CDV version (usually purchased from a retail store or an internet retailer) or the BFC/internet version purchased directly from Battlefront.com ? Do you know which patch of CMBB you are running ? You can see the version number you're running when you launch CMBB and in the main menu in the lower right-hand corner should be a number. For CMBB v. 1.03 is the latest. It's possible that the version that is on your CD will install the latest version since the 1.03 patch has been available for a long time.

I'm not aware of any particular bugs in CMBB that could cause this crash. If possible I suggest closing down any utilities and/or programs that are running in the background to eliminate the possibility that anything is interfering.

Though it may make little difference to this particular problem, which videocard and what driver version do you have installed for it ? I assume that you're running DirectX 9.0c. While CMBB doesn't specifically need DirectX 9, the latest video drivers will probably need it in order to work properly. If you have Service Pack 2 for Windows XP installed, then you'll have DirectX 9 installed since it is part of that patch.

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"ningun mod ni bitmap, ni wav"

I'm not familiar with these mods and what they specifically modify. Is it possible to uninstall them temporarily (installing the originals back to their respective folders) ? If you don't know what files to replace you may want to perform another fresh install of CMAK to a different directory (with no mods) and patch it to 1.03 and see if it behaves the same as your original install.

Do you know which particular videocard is built-into your computer ? Is it possibly Intel or SiS or VIA/S3 or ATI ? You can find out by going to the Start Menu > Control Panel > System control panel > Hardware tab > Device Manager button > click on the '+' next to 'Display adapters' to open it up and the name of your video display (videocard) will be shown. If you double-click on the videocard name it will open a tabbed-dialog box where you can click on the 'Driver' tab and within here should be some text above the buttons that mentions 'Driver Version'. Sometimes this number may not easily correlate with the 'version' that is mentioned in a driver download.

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