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Joe S
01-26-14, 09:36 PM
I tried to install SHIII on an old computer which has Win XP. I loaded the patch and custom Config files, which I saved before I put Win 7 on my new computer. When I try to run the program , I get a message that says
"The instruction "0X02382e87" references memory at "0X00000000. The memory could not be read".

Is there a fix for this problem?

Joe S
01-28-14, 08:11 PM
Just bringing this to the surface in the hope that someone can help.

Thanks!
Joe S

ReallyDedPoet
01-28-14, 09:06 PM
Maybe list your computer specs Joe, that might help a bit :yep:

Joe S
01-28-14, 09:39 PM
I an not a "techie" so here goes:
Win XP,13-2100 CPU 3.10 GHZ
3.1 GB RAM
1024 video memory?
I hope this helps.
Thanks!
Joe S

ReallyDedPoet
01-28-14, 10:04 PM
What are the custom config files you mention? Any other mods running?

Joe S
01-28-14, 11:02 PM
I reloaded it with no custom configs and no mods, still has the same problem. Also will not save a career.
Joe S

Pisces
01-29-14, 03:27 AM
So, is the problem with the new computer (Win7) or with the old (XP). And is this a completely new clean install, or transfered over from the old pc?

I'm lost in what the Win 7 computer has to do with this.

Joe S
01-29-14, 06:17 AM
Thanks for your help. My mistake, Win 7 has nothing to do with this except that I have had no luck in Win 7,(my new computer) even when running it in xp mode.
The reason I posted this request for help is that I have an old computer which runs on Win XP which I kept for the purpose of running SH 3, IL-2 Sturmovik and a few other programs that will not run on Win 7. Unfortunately, SH3 and at least one of the others will not run on the old xp computer either, so my question pertains to the old computer with xp.
Clear as mud?
Thanks for your help!
Joe S

Mittelwaechter
01-29-14, 09:06 AM
Please post a DXDiag report - the easiest way to remote diagnose your pc.

START -> run -> "dxdiag" -> enter

The DXDiag window pops up. Work through the tabs and safe the results to a TXT file on your desktop.

Copy the text and paste it here aboard.

By the way - we could probably make SH3 work on your Win 7 rig.

ReallyDedPoet
01-29-14, 09:09 AM
By the way - we could probably make SH3 work on your Win 7 rig.

Seems to many here doing this :yep:

Joe S
01-29-14, 09:09 PM
The computer I am trying to use is not online, don't know if that would affect anything. I ran dxdiag and here is what I got:
"Error: could not get basic sound info results code: 0x80070057
invalid argument(s)

What is the trick to getting SH# to work in Win 7?
Thanks!
Joe S

Pisces
01-30-14, 03:02 AM
Do not install the game into the default location. Or in other words, leave it out of any folder that starts with "Program Files". That cuts down on most problems regarding patching and modding it.

I suggest you start over and give it a new install location, something like "c:\games\Silenthunter3"

Pisces
01-30-14, 03:12 AM
I reloaded it with no custom configs and no mods, still has the same problem. Also will not save a career.
Joe SAny chance this game was at some point modded with the H.Sie patch on SH3.exe?

GreyBeard
01-30-14, 07:57 AM
I tried to install SHIII on an old computer........When I try to run the program , I get a message that says
"The instruction "0X02382e87" references memory at "0X00000000. The memory could not be read"........

........SH3 and at least one of the others will not run on the old xp computer either.......

.......I ran dxdiag and here is what I got:
"Error: could not get basic sound info results code: 0x80070057
invalid argument(s)......Thanks! Joe S

I think there is an issue with your old computer, either hardware or software related. I agree with the advice to try installing it again on your new Windows 7 PC, in it's own directory, as Pisces has pointed out. It will probably be the simplest solution. Just make sure to remember to point the installation to the new directory.

Joe S
01-30-14, 07:37 PM
I removed SH3 from the new computer (Win 7) and re-installed it into a folder named "games" outside of the programs folder. Got the following message:This application can be launched with a release version of
win 98osrw,1/98/me/NT 4.020000 xp server 2003 onlyl"

I ran the Starforce remover and got a message saying no files found to remove. What is my next step?
Thanks!

Joe S

Joe S
01-30-14, 09:52 PM
I re-installed SH3 on the old computer, in a directory called games, outside the programs file, and so far, so good, even with modified config.
However, I am getting the crew fatigue, which is the dumbest thing I have seen in a sim to date. I originally had the no crew fatigue mod but cannot find it, and I did look in the downloads section , but all I found was a no crew fatigue mod for one of the "mod" versions of the game. Is there a basic no crew fatigue mod for a stock game?
My config mods are basically change the enter key to normal time compression instead of torpedo fire, and some mods to up and down periscope, and a few things like that.
thanks!
Joe S

GreyBeard
01-31-14, 06:46 AM
Well, it sounds like you've got SH3 running. Is this on the Win 7 or the Win XP computer? As for the fatigue models, if you install SH3 Commander you will find it has a list of different fatigue models built in to choose from, one of which is "no fatigue." I would install it in the same folder as you installed SH3, although not in the SH3 directory, but rather, alongside it, someplace like C:\Games\SH3 Commander. You can find it here: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom//downloads.php?do=file&id=2923
:up::salute:

Raptor
01-31-14, 12:20 PM
Manually edit the [FATIGUE_COEF] section of /Data/CFG/basic.cfg to remove all fatigue:

Edited file should look like this:

[FATIGUE_COEF]………replaced all positive values with zero; ;comp6 and 7 are negatives by default
;comp 0
RegularFactor00=0.00
SpecificFactor00=0.00
BadWeather0=0.00
;comp1
RegularFactor10=0.00
RegularFactor11=0.00
SpecificFactor10=0.00
SpecificFactor11=0.00
BadWeather1=0.00
;comp2
RegularFactor20=0.00
RegularFactor21=0.00
SpecificFactor20=0.00
SpecificFactor21=0.00
BadWeather2=0.00
;comp3
RegularFactor30=0.00
RegularFactor31=0.00
SpecificFactor30=0.00
SpecificFactor31=0.00
BadWeather3=0.00
;comp4
RegularFactor40=0.00
RegularFactor41=0.00
SpecificFactor40=0.00
SpecificFactor41=0.00
BadWeather4=0.00
;comp5
RegularFactor50=0.00
RegularFactor51=0.00
SpecificFactor50=0.00
SpecificFactor51=0.00
BadWeather5=0.00
;comp6
SpecificFactor60=-0.1
SpecificFactor61=-0.1
;comp7
SpecificFactor70=-0.1
SpecificFactor71=-0.1
;comp8
RegularFactor80=0.00
RegularFactor81=0.00
SpecificFactor80=0.00
SpecificFactor81=0.00
BadWeather8=0.00
;comp9
RegularFactor90=0.00
SpecificFactor90=0.00
BadWeather9=0.00
;comp10
RegularFactor100=0.00
SpecificFactor100=0.00
BadWeather10=0.00
;comp 11
RegularFactor110=0.00
RegularFactor111=0.00
SpecificFactor110=0.00
SpecificFactor111=0.00
BadWeather11=0.00

Mittelwaechter
01-31-14, 03:19 PM
For SH3 on Win7 you may need the latest DirectX9.0c files (iirc June2010).

i.e. http://www.filehippo.com/download_directx/

They don't overwrite any later DX installations, but add the missing components originally distributed with XP.

Now try again to start SH3.exe

Still no joy?

Rightclick the SH3.exe to open the context menue - Run as administrator

If it still doesn't work - rightclick the SH3.exe -> "Properties" -> tab "Compatibility" - and select "Run software in compatibility mode" and "WindowsXP
ServicePack3".

Go for the SH3 Commander!

Pisces
01-31-14, 04:54 PM
For SH3 on Win7 you may need the latest DirectX9.0c files (iirc June2010).

i.e. http://www.filehippo.com/download_directx/

They don't overwrite any later DX installations, but add the missing components originally distributed with XP.Good point. Win 7 has DX10 (or 11, not sure) But some parts of DX9 were not included in de newer version. So much for being downwards compatible.

Joe S
02-01-14, 07:14 AM
I tried everything suggested above on the new computer Win7) with no luck. However on the old computer, I installed a backup of the basic config file and ran two test missions, one single and one campaign, with no crashes. Next step is to manually fix the crew fatigue problem, add some custom missions and a less rain mod, and I am off to the races. will give up on the new computer as long as it works on the old one.
vielen Dank!
mfg,

Joe S

Pisces
02-01-14, 07:49 AM
Please define "No luck"! That's not a very descriptive expression of what happend when you tried.

I'm sure most of us do not have their magic ball/palantir/Akashic records subscription interface/JATD(Just-Another-Telepathic-Device) in working condition at the moment. Atleast mine doesn't, as I dropped it during the last depthcharge attack. If you really want help with getting Windows 7 to run then you really need provide more information on what happend during installation and game execution. Anything out of the ordinary is of importance.

Joe S
02-01-14, 08:18 AM
"no luck" means that when I try to run SH3 on my new computer which is running Win 7, I get a message something to the effect: " This application can be launched with a release version of Microsoft Windows 95 98/ ME/NT,XP Server only."
I tried running as Administrator and with all of the compatibility options, and downloaded Direct X 9.0c (one of the Direct X links provided above had some malware according to Nortons)

Assuming I can run SH3 on my old computer I am ready to give up on the new one, but will gladly accept any further suggestions.
Thanks for all the help!

Joe S

pabbi
02-01-14, 08:57 AM
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=186300

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=160118

Read these links, link number two has an excellent information on win 7 and starforce.

GreyBeard
02-01-14, 10:15 AM
Kudos to Pabbi! :up: :salute: After briefly reviewing the links you provided I get it. It's STARFORCE that is incompatible with W7, not SH3. Replace the original sh3.exe with the cracked version and it will run on W7 trouble free.

" This application can be launched with a release version of Microsoft Windows 95 98/ ME/NT,XP Server only."
The application it is referring to is STARFORCE not SH3.

When you install SH3 it should also install any necessary Dx9 files that aren't already there.

:yeah:

Mittelwaechter
02-01-14, 10:16 AM
To help you any further with SH3 on Win7 we need more qualified info on your computer (i.e. your DirectX Protocol - it doesn't matter if your rig is/isn't connected to the web)
and more info about your installation medium.
(i.e. what version is your SH3.exe - patched or not and therefore starforced or not)

Or you follow pabbi's links and work on it yourself.

@ GreyBeard - the SH3 versions produced and sold after the Windows Vista release are without the StarForce drivers, as Ubisoft didn't want to invest in the new driver versions for an old game.

As long as we don't have more info on Joe S's hardware/software, all help is just shooting into the blue.

GreyBeard
02-02-14, 06:44 AM
@Mittelwaechter :timeout: :D

@ GreyBeard - the SH3 versions produced and sold after the Windows Vista release are without the StarForce drivers, as Ubisoft didn't want to invest in the new driver versions for an old game.

You are 100% correct.

As long as we don't have more info on Joe S's hardware/software, all help is just shooting into the blue.

Well, maybe yes, maybe no. You're here and obviously willing to try, as am I. :D :salute:

I ran the Starforce remover and got a message saying no files found to remove. What is my next step?
Thanks!

Joe S

Joe is telling us he has the Starforce version. About 2 months ago I reinstalled SH3 on my Vista machine after a couple of years hiatus. I received the same error message as Joe did. I knew it was about Starforce. When I ran the SF removal tool it stated there were no SF files to be found. Due to the incompatibility with Vista SF would not install the protection drivers and thus prevented the game from running. Once I installed the cracked version of SH3 the problem was solved. :yeah:

Joe S
02-02-14, 06:56 PM
Thanks for all your help everyone. I got SH3 working on my old computer, ran a career mission,(about 1.5-2 hrs) without problems, so I am giving up on trying to get it to work on the new computer. Thanks for all the help!
Joe S

Pisces
02-03-14, 09:43 AM
This link:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=160118 (The last mentioned by Pabbi)

describes how you can fix this problem in Win7 by overwriting some game files with hacked files. These used to be forbidden to talk about because of copyright infringements. But theseday for reasons of neccessity because of this Starforce crap, it is sanctioned. Or use is condoned. But Neal doesn't want the files stored in his download section it appears.

It's easy to find with google though. Just ask it to locate the word:
rld-sh14.rar
and it should give an url about copying worlds of games or something like that. ;) Replace those files after patching to 1.4 and it should work. (Just like in Neals thread.) Though some virusscanners may think this is malware because it cannot see what goes on in the code, as it is likely encrypted internally. So you may need to tell your virusscanner to ignore these files or the SH3 install folder.

IchBin1
02-27-14, 04:04 PM
I can't open SH3 at all but the msg. i get is: The instruction at 0x04e7a60 referenced memory at 0x1201e2d4. The memory could not be written. (the 1st set of numbers and letters is always the same but the 2nd set changes)
I'm running windows xp also but have had the same SH3 game on it about a year.
However i will try the option that Joe S. used under the title "some good news" ..the 1st paragraph. Hope this works when i figure out how to do this.

IchBin1
02-28-14, 06:33 PM
..i did try going through those steps but it didn't work for me. I will further try the steps that mention MalwareBytes being the cause by quarantine of utils.dll file/s ..but that is even way more complicated. Here's hoping