Originally Posted by
SvetPandaren
Windows 8.1 Professional 32-bit
OK Simple solution.
Take your mouse pointer to the lower left hand corner of your screen. RIGHT click in that corner and select Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu.
In the command prompt type the following command:
Code:
bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072 (press enter)
Now reboot your system and test for crashes.
If you have any problems with your display driver or any weird and strange funkyness after you'd set that and rebooted, then you can set things back to default with this command:
Code:
bcdedit /set increaseuserva 2048
My original thread on this was posted 5 years ago now if you want to check it out:
Thread: Workaround for Client Crash to Desktop in 32-bit Windows
Originally Posted by
SvetPandaren
However, on my other desktop computer (64-bit Windows 8) it crashes randomly too.
There are a couple of reasons 64-bit systems will have LOTRO crash on them:
1) You are using the insta-travel horses from Minas Tirith and Fields of Pelennor. These are known bugs and crashes will happen to EVERYONE.
2) You may be running in DirectX10 or DirectX11 mode with all the bells and whistles turned on. This will be an extremely laggy experience and will eventually reach the 32-bit process size limit on a 64-bit OS. It takes a while but it can get there. If the LOTRO client is compiled with LARGEADDRESSAWARE the limit is 4GB.
Incidentally, a good test for this is to:
1) Ride from South Bree to Minas Tirith
2) Open the instance join panel, click the third tab and find the Silent Streets instance. Enter that instance.
3) Go through the door and to the area where the first set of mobs are.
4) Leave the instance and go find a Supplier. (Specifically a Supplier - they have more items in their window) Right click on the Supplier.
If you didn't crash you should be good.