Author Topic: Blockland crashes whole computer  (Read 893 times)

When I play blockland the game will randomly crash and freeze my entire computer. Then the only way to make it stop is either a hard reset or shutdown. I have re-downloaded BL but that only worked for a little while. Is there anyone who can explain why this keeps happening?
P.S. my internet is definitely fast enough (along with my computer) to run Blockland.

Are there any fire walls,add-ons,etc that you have?
if so say what they are.

Are there any fire walls,add-ons,etc that you have?
if so say what they are.
Blockland has been alowed on all of my security programs. When I play the game it will run fine for about an hour or two. then the game will freeze. Also if I'm listining to music the music gets jittery. I have also tested my hardware and it is operating at normal levels.

Are there any fire walls,add-ons,etc that you have?
if so say what they are.
That has nothing to do as to why it crashes. What type of PC are ou running on, what OS, memory, processor, graphics card? To see these type this in "run" dxdiag.exe

That has nothing to do as to why it crashes. What type of PC are ou running on, what OS, memory, processor, graphics card? To see these type this in "run" dxdiag.exe
ok but as I stated my hardware is up to specs
OS: Windows XP media center edition SP3
processor: AMD athon II X2 3.0GHz
RAM: 2.5 GB
Graphics: NVIDA GeForce 9800 GTX+ Black Edition 512 MB

ok but as I stated my hardware is up to specs
OS: Windows XP media center edition SP3
processor: AMD athon II X2 3.0GHz
RAM: 2.5 GB
Graphics: NVIDA GeForce 9800 GTX+ Black Edition 512 MB
Wow thats weird, try backing up any saves/addons and uninstall Blockland and re-install it.

try ending any high ram using programs

I have had this happen before. For me, it happened whenever music was played that I did not have.

I did a lot of research, and according to some Windows forums it appears to mean that your audio drivers became unresponsive. In order to stop the entire computer from crashing, Windows prevents the audio drivers from actually stopping, which prevents you from ending the program.

Check to make sure that your audio drivers are up-to-date. However, I can't remember how I actually fixed this, sorry.

I have had this happen before. For me, it happened whenever music was played that I did not have.

I did a lot of research, and according to some Windows forums it appears to mean that your audio drivers became unresponsive. In order to stop the entire computer from crashing, Windows prevents the audio drivers from actually stopping, which prevents you from ending the program.

Check to make sure that your audio drivers are up-to-date. However, I can't remember how I actually fixed this, sorry.
Yep I checked my drivers are all updated and I still get the same problem. As of now I haven't had the problen surface for a day but I HIGHLY doubt that the problem fixed itself.