Troubleshooting Hardware Failure Errors

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As Guild Wars runs, it will continually run tests of your computer's hardware by asking it to calculate a set of simple mathematical operations—such as addition and multiplication. When the game is given an incorrect answer, it can reveal a problem with your computer's processor, memory, or another piece of hardware that the game relies on to run.

Troubleshooting Hardware Errors


Hardware problems can fall into several categories. Below are just a few of the most common areas that can cause trouble, as well as steps you can take to address the problem:

Memory Failure

When your computer’s memory is damaged or defective, it may continue running normally until you begin to tax your system. Bad memory can cause crashes and other issues, which is why you should test your computer to see if that’s the problem.

  • We recommend running MemTest86: a free memory-testing tool that helps diagnose problems caused by faulty RAM. Follow the instructions on this page to download and run the tool.
  • To test the stability of your system, use the Prime95 benchmarking tool: an open source program that rigorously tests your computer to see if your hardware is working properly. Follow the instructions on this page to download and run the tool.

Overclocked Processor

Some players will adjust the clock rate of their processor—what is known as “overclocking”—in order to force it to perform tasks more rapidly. While your computer may function and seem stable during routine operations, overclocking your processor can cause issues when running processor-intensive applications such as Guild Wars.

  • To test the stability of your system, use the Prime95 benchmarking tool: an open source program that rigorously tests your computer to see if your hardware is working properly. Follow the instructions on this page to download and run the tool.

Overheating

If your computer is running too hot, it can lead to issues and even damage your hardware. Take the time to verify that your computer's cooling systems are working, and that you are running your computer in a reasonably cool environment. Sometimes blowing the dust out of the cooling vents is enough to correct overheating problems. If you have a high-powered video card, you may also need additional fans to keep it properly cooled.

Underpowered or Weak Power Supply

Today's high-end video cards often require more power from your power supply in order to prevent problems. Check your video card's power requirements to determine whether your card—coupled with the other components in your computer—requires a stronger power supply.

Other Hardware Issues

If you're certain that none of these areas are causing the problem, then we encourage you to contact your computer's manufacturer for help troubleshooting the problem.

Frequently Asked Questions


 

How did Guild Wars detect the hardware error?

Guild Wars will run a hardware test when prompted with the "-stress <n>" command line argument. If the test fails, this error message will be presented.

For more information on this function, please see this article from the Guild Wars wiki.