Jump to content


Welcome to PBBans

Welcome to PBBans, like most online communities you must register to view or post in our community, but don't worry this is a simple free process that requires minimal information for you to signup. Be apart of PBBans by signing in or creating an account.
  • Start new topics and reply to others
  • Subscribe to topics and forums to get automatic updates
  • Get your own profile and make new friends
  • Customize your experience here
Guest Message by DevFuse
 

PB Kicks problem


1 reply to this topic

#1 Hesed

    Normal User

  • Members
  • Pip
  • Reputation: 0
    None
  • 1 posts

Posted Apr 28, 2006 - 09:07 PM

When I play on some servers for about 5 minutes,I'm kicked via punkbuster.
The error is says is
Restriction:Corrupted File/Memory [81080]

What can I do to fix this error?

I just did a clean install on ET, did the 2.6 update and tried to play on a server with friends that said they did the same.

I did the PB update, and still nothing.

I disabled the firewall and antivirus, incase that's the problem. Still nothing.

AMD 2.0 GHZ, 1MB Ram, NVidia GEForce 440 SE 64MB, Win XP Home SP2

I appreciate any help you can give.

Thanks
Scott

#2 fozzer

    Accounts Manager

  • Site Staff
  • Reputation: 801
    Has a brilliant future
  • 25,098 posts
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Liverpool U.K.

Posted Apr 28, 2006 - 10:20 PM

after a google search:

View Poststymie, on May 28 2005, 08:23 PM, said:

I suggest you contact www.evenbalance.com and fill out a support ticket. Give them the violation # and any supporting logs. EvenBalance can tell you what the violation is associated with, but like Bob stated above, to our knowledge that is not a bannable violation. Meaning will not add that violation to our banlist as it is not yet proven to be cheat or anti punkbuster related.

05/27/2005 16:05:09 - "Hendrik Thole"
Note #2: These kicks are when PunkBuster detects a modification of your game exe running in memory. I recommend that you run a virus/malware scan of your computer to see if anything is trying to attach itself to the running program. Also run a memory stress test to see if there is a fault there that could be causing issues. You can find such a program on the following website:

http://www.memtest86.com/
05/27/2005 09:53:18 - "SwS11"
Note #1: Ticket submitted to support staff.





1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users



DMCA.com