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Gunbound Access Violation0x7c915198

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Name: dumbray
Date: June 13, 2006 at 11:58:05 Pacific
Subject: Gunbound Access Violation0x7c915198
OS: Windows XP
CPU/Ram: 3.3 Ghz 521 ram
Model/Manufacturer: Dell
Comment:
I keep getting this strange error when i get into Gunbound it says "Access Violation at 0x7c915198( tried to write to 0x02960FE4) program terminated" does anyone have any ideas on this one cuz i haven't gotten this before do i need to download something extra?


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Name: EmilioGiuliano (by ChetWillie)
Date: June 18, 2006 at 08:11:17 Pacific
Subject: Gunbound Access Violation0x7c915198
Reply: (edit)
Reinstall gunbound.


There might be a file that wasn't installed properly.

Also. Install a new GameGuard. Just search on Google.

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