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23-06-2005, 18:50 #1
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The Instruction at 0x####### referenced memory at 0x#######.....
The Instruction at 0x####### referenced memory at 0x#######. The memory could not be 'read'
That's the error message I get when I use Teamspeak 2 while playing Counter Strike: Source.
CS:S will freeze, then close and I will be left with that message. At first I thought it was just CS:S but then I noticed that when I didn't use TS2 it didn't happen.
I have looked on the Steam support forums and found this.Steam Support
I have tried some of what they have suggested. The rest I don't know how to do or I just don't know what they are talking about. So I thought I'd see if you guys knew what the problem was.
AMD Athlon 64 3200
1gb ram
Nvidia 5950
no sound card, must be built into the motherboard
Not really sure what else to tell you. If you ask for something I can find out for you. Thanks, any help appreciated.
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23-06-2005, 19:42 #2m&m's Guest
are you useing the css voice app at the same time as teamspeak ?
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24-06-2005, 08:03 #3
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then I'd suppose you check your drivers: sound, grafic, USB,... and update them. Hopefully this helps
Originally Posted by smiddy
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24-06-2005, 10:12 #4
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First of all yes I am using the CS:S voice communication aswell.
Second, my sound and video drivers are up to date. But I can't find anything about USB drivers. Could you give me some infomation on where I can find/ check them on my PC?
Thanks again.
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24-06-2005, 12:04 #5
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it's very well known that using two rec. tools at the same time might causes lots of problems. Unless you have the knowledge to test all recommendations on the steam page (which I'd say you have to know how to update oyur USB drivers), I'd stop using both voice tools at the same time.
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24-06-2005, 13:52 #6
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OK. Well I'll look into it some more, but at least this is a start.
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24-06-2005, 15:54 #7m&m's Guestusb drivers are at your mother board manufacturers web site most times have you looked there ?
Originally Posted by smiddy
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