Question:
WoW Error 132 game keeps crashing?
Heathertx
2011-02-18 12:49:35 UTC
World of WarCraft: Retail Build (build 13623)

Exe: C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
Time: Feb 18, 2011 2:45:01.651 PM

This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal Exception
Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
Exception: 0xC0000005 (ACCESS_VIOLATION) at 0023:1027EA04

The instruction at "0x1027EA04" referenced memory at "0x23EBFF1C".
The memory could not be "read".

WoWBuild: 13623
Settings:
SET readTOS "1"
SET readEULA "1"
SET readScanning "-1"
SET readContest "-1"
SET locale "enUS"
SET showToolsUI "1"
SET accounttype "BC"
SET readTerminationWithoutNotice "-1"
SET playIntroMovie "4"
SET installType "Retail"
SET enterWorld "1"
SET patchlist "enUS.patch.battle.net:1119/patch"
SET hwDetect "0"
SET gxRefresh "70"
SET gxMultisampleQuality "0.000000"
SET gxFixLag "0"
SET videoOptionsVersion "4"
SET textureFilteringMode "3"
SET Sound_MusicVolume "0"
SET Sound_AmbienceVolume "0.20000000298023"
SET terrainMipLevel "0"
SET farclip "727"
SET particleDensity "60"
SET rippleDetail "1"
SET reflectionMode "0"
SET sunShafts "1"
SET groundEffectDensity "64"
SET groundEffectDist "160"
SET shadowMode "1"
SET shadowTextureSize "2048"
SET weatherDensity "1"
SET realmName "Magtheridon"
SET mouseSpeed "1"
SET gameTip "52"
SET graphicsQuality "2"
SET Gamma "1.000000"
SET Sound_SFXVolume "0.20000000298023"
SET ChatMusicVolume "0.29999998211861"
SET ChatSoundVolume "0.39999997615814"
SET ChatAmbienceVolume "0.29999998211861"
SET VoiceActivationSensitivity "0.39999997615814"
SET Sound_EnableSoundWhenGameIsInBG "1"
SET OutboundChatVolume "1.3500000238419"
SET EnableVoiceChat "1"
SET Sound_NumChannels "32"
SET Sound_OutputDriverName "System Default"
SET Sound_MasterVolume "0.69999998807907"
SET accountList "!WoW1|WoW2|WoW3|"
SET bloatTest "0"
SET bloatthreat "0"
SET screenshotQuality "10"
SET gxTextureCacheSize "512"
SET uiScale "1.0666666666667"
SET useUiScale "1"
SET gxResolution "1280x1024"
SET waterDetail "1"
SET lastCharacterIndex "3"

GxInfo

GxApi: D3D9
Shader Model: 3_0
Vertex: vs_3_0
Pixel: ps_3_0
Adapter Count: 1

Adapter 0 (primary):
Driver: nvd3dum.dll
Version: 7.15.0011.7578
Description: NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS
DeviceName: \\.\DISPLAY1

x86 Registers

EAX=23EC0100 EBX=0734200C ECX=23EBFF10 EDX=00000044 ESI=23EC0110
EDI=093EA0EE EBP=440C860C ESP=0AF1FC84 EIP=1027EA04 FLG=00010202
CS =0023 DS =002B ES =002B SS =002B FS =0053 GS =002B

Stack Trace (Manual)

Address Frame Logical addr Module

Showing 51/51 threads...

--- Thread ID: 5800 ---
769F11D8 0040F91C 0001:000011D8 C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
7192DAD2 0040F948 0001:0010CAD2 C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
71825725 0040F97C 0001:00004725 C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
718254B2 0040F9B0 0001:000044B2 C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
718253BB 0040FA4C 0001:000043BB C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
7187594D 0040FA7C 0001:0005494D C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
718758DC 0040FAA0 0001:000548DC C:\Windows\system32\d3d9.dll
00F72C57 0040FAFC 0001:003D1C57 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00F46294 0040FB08 0001:003A5294 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00F066C5 0040FBD4 0001:003656C5 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00FA8469 0040FC04 0001:00407469 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00FA54E9 0040FC2C 0001:004044E9 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00FA6B2A 0040FC80 0001:00405B2A C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00FA6B71 0040FC98 0001:00405B71 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
00BA79E8 0040FD2C 0001:000069E8 C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe
76A6ECCB 0040FD38 0001:0007ECCB C:\Windows\syswow64\kernel32.dll
772CD80D 0040FD78 0001:0006D80D C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll
772CDA1F 0040FD90 0001:0006DA1F C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ntdll.dll

--- Thread ID: 5820 ---
747E179D 0382F7D4 0001:0000079D C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
75D31693 0382F854 0001:00000693
Seven answers:
?
2011-02-18 13:00:20 UTC
This is a illegal "memory access violation.This can be caused by anything from faulty RAM, an incorrect/corrupt device driver, poorly written/updated software etc.



But from what I see it appears it looks as though it may be related to your graphics adapter or drivers.



From quickly looking at it, a few things that stand out to me is:



"GxApi: D3D9

Adapter 0 (primary):

Driver: nvd3dum.dll

Version: 7.15.0011.7578

Description: NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS

DeviceName: \\.\DISPLAY1"



This clearly points to a problem with your video card.



Solutions:

-Update drivers



Link: http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us



Just enter your graphics card information in there and install. It looks like you have a "NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS"



-Make sure you have the latest DirectX version your graphics card can handle. Here is a link to have it automatically check and install for you.



Link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=2da43d38-db71-4c1b-bc6a-9b6652cd92a3&displaylang=en?WT.mc_id=MSCOM_DLC_DC_111SXX02933



-Make sure you don't have a virus, "it doesn't look like it but I could be wrong"

Just use your favorite updated virus checker and do a scan. Windows Security Essentials, Avast, and Avira are all free great anti viruses and all free.



-Make sure you have adequate cooling.

Make sure you don't have lot's of dust or something blocking the case fans, graphic card put out a lot of heat and still create blue screens if not properly cooled.



-You can do a memory check to see if any of your memory sticks are bad. You can Google it for your self but here is a good guide I quickly Googled.



Link: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Diagnosing-memory-problems-on-your-computer



-Reinstall the game

The install directory could have a corrupt file in it.



-If none of these problems work, you graphics card could be going bad or memory chip. If you installed an recent hardware such as a Wireless card etc in the past few weeks that could be a problem to. Take it out and see if it's fixed.





If you have any other questions or if none of the solutions work for you I have some more advance troubleshooting options we can go with if you need help.



Hope this helps and good luck.
chesick
2016-11-02 06:24:29 UTC
Error 132 Fatal Exception Wow
2011-02-18 14:55:56 UTC
Hi ya.

There is a lot of crap fix's out there that dont work. Let me tell you what will work FOR SURE.



Few easy steps. 1. One delete all addons and remove cuse client if there.



2. opne up wow file and find the CACHE INTERFACE and WTF files.

Rename each one with bu at the end (CACHEBU WTFBU and so on) that means backup

so that you can revert back if need be.



3. Start wow....wow will restart as if you are a new user and will replace all the files by default.

If you have an error its in 1/3 folders. as mentioned above.



reason - wow writes so much info to them that they sometime get full or an error from an addon will cause this. Pending ur hardware is fine and im sure it is........this will fix you. There is a lot of ideas out there how to fix it and what the problems is. Now u know...go fix it and have fun



Geotech - wyrmrest accord (fire mage)
Pauline
2017-03-05 09:21:14 UTC
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2016-03-21 03:02:19 UTC
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2016-04-02 03:37:54 UTC
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when this error is comming? when you run the game? or while its loading the game? if you can give more specifications i can be more usefull. i had such problems long time ago, try this 1st update your untyviruse and then scan all your comp try to run wow again if it didnt work write email to BLIZZARD and thay'll give you some advise
2014-08-27 18:30:03 UTC
Hi there,

If you are searching for World of Warcraft you can download it for free here: http://j.mp/1p0De3U





In this role-playing game, you will have to create your own character and choose one of the available roles to start forging you own path in the world of Azeroth.


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