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Why does Java crash with EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION or memory errors under Win2K?
Why does Java crash with EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION or memory errors under Win2K?
Why does Java crash with EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION or memory errors under Win2K?
May 15th, 2002 05:12
Zoot Froot, http://www.visi.com/~gyles19/cgi-bin/fom.cgi?_recurse=1&file=1
I encountered various errors and random crashing when trying to use
JBuilder and NetBeans on my Win2K Professional machine.
It turned out that a bug in the video driver for my ATI Rage 128 Pro
video card was the culprit (seemed to be in the DirectX DirectDraw
routines - turning DirectDraw off in dxdiag.exe stopped the crashing
but incurred a performance hit).
If you have an ATI card you can get the latest drivers from their site:
http://www.ati.com/
Incidentally, if like me you have a "big-brand" machine (I have a Dell
Dimension), the video card has a slightly different build to the pure
ATI product and the official ATI driver will not install. Visit your PC
vendor's site to download their own version of the video card drivers.