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Milos M.

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The problem exists

CMR2 caused an invalid page fault in

module CMR2.EXE at 0197:004be74e.

Registers:

EAX=00000000 CS=0197 EIP=004be74e EFLGS=00010282

EBX=000008e8 SS=019f ESP=00a9fbbc EBP=00000002

ECX=0000bb40 DS=019f ESI=006592b0 FS=1b4f

EDX=00a9fbd8 ES=019f EDI=00659338 GS=0000

Bytes at CS:EIP:

8b 08 ff 11 6a 51 53 8b 44 24 18 50 8b 08 ff 51

Stack dump:

00000000 005104a4 00a9fbd8 00000280 000001e0 00000000 bfc0573d 84490a54 00000000 004a7f96 006592b0 000008e8 000001e0 00000010 bfc0573d 00000280

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You might wanna check some DirectX removal tool from the above-mentioned MDGx site and then reinstall DirectX 9.0c (latest 9x working version - should be bundled with Soporific's Auto-Patcher).

Also try different versions for your videocard's driver.

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I have instaled Soporific's Auto-Patcher and DirectX from it,is it good or bad ? And where can i find drivers for my graphics card ? i have installed drivers from Ati Amd Site,is there some other site ?

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Auto-Ptcher contains lots of updates and upgrades, many of them unofficial, and it's possible that something could screw up your system. I'm thinking of the 98toME module (or whatever it's called), but there could always be something else. In particular cases, on special hardware, even the most harmless update could trigger some weird bug.

As we have no idea which modules you installed from Auto-Ptcher, we couldn't possibly adivise further. Thing is, you were advised to only install the DirectX version from that package, but it would have been better if you first tried to remove DirectX completel yfrom your system as I mentioned above, and then try to reinstall it.

As for the ATI drivers, the best place is the ATI official site, unless your videocard producer has its own tweaked drivers on some OEM site. But you can try both generic and OEM drivers, if available, and not always the latest versions, but even older ones.

Checking several forum posts by googling for your videocard model could help too.

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The problem exists

CMR2 caused an invalid page fault in

module CMR2.EXE at 0197:004be74e.

Registers:

EAX=00000000 CS=0197 EIP=004be74e EFLGS=00010282

EBX=000008e8 SS=019f ESP=00a9fbbc EBP=00000002

ECX=0000bb40 DS=019f ESI=006592b0 FS=1b4f

EDX=00a9fbd8 ES=019f EDI=00659338 GS=0000

Bytes at CS:EIP:

8b 08 ff 11 6a 51 53 8b 44 24 18 50 8b 08 ff 51

Stack dump:

00000000 005104a4 00a9fbd8 00000280 000001e0 00000000 bfc0573d 84490a54 00000000 004a7f96 006592b0 000008e8 000001e0 00000010 bfc0573d 00000280

You are lucky because I wanted to play CMR2 today too and have written this patch. :rolleyes:

http://x86.neostrada.pl/files/CMR2_patch109_dualhead.rar

This patch fixes the problem where Colin Mc Rae Rally 2.0 crashes at startup with invalid page fault error on Windows 98/ME with dual-head graphics cards.

This patch updates your game to version 1.09.

Hope this helps

-Xeno86

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