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Hello, When I installed my stuff this error start to appear ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal exception!I've googled it but i can't find a real solution for the problem, people say different things.It's not constantly, sometimes i have no error for 2 hours, then it apprears, next time i only run the game for 30 min etcetc.Anyone know what causes this problem?It does sound like overheating issues. Have you had any graphical corruption or freezes before this fatal exception occurs??I had a similar problem and the cause was matted dust/fluff buildup on the GFX cards headsink due to the design of the cards heatsink & fan solution made the card in question extremely vunerable to a small amount blocking the air flow over the GFX card. Reading over your previous posts there are a number of things to try since you've had a recent hardware overhaul.- Repair WoW/Reinstall it (lengthy process I know)- Run memtest- Check to see if your memory is running at the correct speeds/voltages- Uninstall your display drivers and do a clean install- Update your Bios or at the very least put your Bios to default settings if you've tweaked anything- Enter a raffle.A few questions. When you updated your hardware did you do a fresh install of Windows? The memory you bought, did you install with the old modules you had left lying around?Lastly and this is why its good to have a Z68 board.before you try anything.disable your GPU, clean the driver, plug your monitor into your motherboard and use the IGPU.
Play WoW on low settings, see if you get the same error as before. If youre using win 7 FIRST check your ram.
Go to the Control panel and search for 'Memory' run the 'diagnose computer's memory problems' reset pc and let the program run on next boot. If theres anything wrong it will show on the first 10 15 minutes. THEN do a full scandisk on all Hard Drives. If the memo is fubar, replace. If the harddisks fail unter the strain of the Scandisk, then the disks need to be replaced. If they just show error then they will need replacin in the short term, but nothing to freak out about.if the mem/Hds are ok, run a program like 'CPUID HWMonitor' its free and needs no cofiguration. Run wow on a window and go sit in SW/Org (anywhere with lots of ppl) check the temperatures of your Micro/VGA/hds if you see they Just keep rising up to the moment the PC hangs/wow shows an error.
Then yeah its a cooling problem. Get moar fans! (but usually carefull cleaning of the ones you have should do the trick)If you still have the problem, run any other game and see if it freezes/shows errors after 2 hours.
If the other program doesnt show errors then its wow, or any combination of wow/drivers either on the vga to the mouse drivers (i had wow crash on me due to Logitech keyboard drivers in the past.) so just contact wow costumer service for help/or to report the issue. They can help you isolate whats needs to be removed/updated to make wow run.if the other game ALSO crashes or the pc hangs when running it, then stop looking for a easy fix on the internet because whats wrong with your pc is most likely something else, like the controllers on the Mainboard. Take your pc to computer store you know can be trusted and let then try to figure it out. But be prepared for a hefty bill since usually 2 or more components of the pc will need to be replaced.and yeah that error code means something is not right at a hardware level.
What I have done so far. Repaired wow, didnt had any overlock settings, my sidepanel is removed already with a house farn pointed at it. Did thisCPUID HWMonitor test, went to a random place where noone was in the woods, core 0,1,2,3 were all the same, about 55-59celcius.
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Went to SW outside AH where it is usually alot of people, remained the same. Never experience this error when im on internet, it's a wow error probebly. Ran this memory test, got a message: 'Hardware problems were detected. To identify or repair these problems, you need to contact the computer manufacturer'. Ehm, what problem? Bios are the same.I get this error even when running with about 100-120 fps in a instance just totally randomly.
When i had install the computer (bought new set) and had everything ready i played with no errors, but after about 2-3 hours it came once. Then once again. Then now it's poping up every 10-15th minute. Are you running 64bit Windows 7?
Switch to 32, you'll lose some RAM, but all your programs and games will work again.I had no end of problems trying to get everything functioning just right on my 64bit OS, I gave up, pulled 4Gb out of my machine and reverted back to 32bit. Since then everything has been fine and my gaming has not suffered at all.I maintain that wow error #132 is caused by an incompatiblity (somewhere along the line) with 64bit operating systems.
Looking up the error on google failed to find any useful solutions, pages and pages of threads just like this - very disappointing stuff. Could it possibly be overheating issue then? Did this CPUID hardware test, with no program up i have about 43 celcuis in each core.Open and play wow makes me run up to about 58 in each. People tell me that over 50c is much for intel core i5 2500k cpu while playing WoW? It could possible be overheating issue that causes my error, since i have no extra fans in my computer yet.
Only the regular you always have on gpu, cpu and power supply box.running on a less populated place makes me run about 50c in each core.also, usually get the error while in a dungeon, but still running about 100 fps before i get the errorany ideas? Are you running 64bit Windows 7? Switch to 32, you'll lose some RAM, but all your programs and games will work again.I had no end of problems trying to get everything functioning just right on my 64bit OS, I gave up, pulled 4Gb out of my machine and reverted back to 32bit.
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Since then everything has been fine and my gaming has not suffered at all.I maintain that wow error #132 is caused by an incompatiblity (somewhere along the line) with 64bit operating systems. Looking up the error on google failed to find any useful solutions, pages and pages of threads just like this - very disappointing stuff.Odds are it was a memory stick, not 64-bit Windows, as I've run quite a few x64 boxen with no trouble in WoW and other programs.
If you see ERROR #132 (0x85100084) Fatal exception in World of Warcraft (also called WOW) in your computer, and your game crashes with this popup error message. Don’t panic!Why does the error #132 occur to my game? The error code 132 is related to the add-on issues or the driver incompatibility in your computer. Sometimes it’s hard to identify the exact cause.But the good news is, you can fix the error 132 easily, and many people have resolved the problem with the solutions below. How to fix World of Warcraft error 132. Note: the screenshots below come from Windows 10, and the fixes also work on Windows 8 and Windows 7. Fix 1: Install the latest patchSince many technical problems can be resolved by restarting, it never hurts to restart your computer and your game.
Often this will be enough to fix the error.Game developers always keep releasing patches to improve their games and fix any issues, so you should check for updates of your game in Steam or from the official website. Then install the latest patch to keep it up to date. This can fix some issues like the 132 error in World of Warcraft.
Fix 2: Update video card driverA missing or outdated video card driver can cause the error 132 in WOW, so you should update your graphics card driver to fix your problem.You can manually download the driver from the manufacturer’s website, and install it in your computer to update the graphics card driver. If you don’t have time, patience or computer skills to update your drivers manually, you can, instead, do it automatically with.Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing.You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):. and install Driver Easy. Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button.
Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. Click the Update button next to the flagged video card to automatically download the correct version of their driver (you can do this with the FREE version). Then install it in your computer.Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All ).
Restart your computer and open your game.This should fix your problem. If the error still occurs to your game, don’t worry. You have other solutions to try. Fix 3: Run repair tool to fix the issueThe repair tool in the Battle.net application can help fix the corrupted or damaged files in your game, so you can try fixing the popup error 132 via the tool.To do so:. Launch the Blizzard Battle.net desktop application on your computer. Click the icon of World of Warcraft from the game list on the left. Click the Options button and select Scan and Repair.
Click Begin Scan, and follow the on-screen instructions to finish. It may take a while.After repair, restart your game and see if it works properly.
Fix 4: Disable DVR app in XboxMany people reported that the game crashed with error code 132 after Windows 10 update. It’s likely to be caused by the Game DVR enabled in your computer.