Multiple Error 134s

#0 - Jan. 31, 2010, 8:27 p.m.
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Hi,

I've been experiencing multiple errors with Wow these past two days. They're all related to the 134 variety. I've already tried deleting temps and updating drivers. The only changes I get are different error 134s come up. I've tried running WC3 to see if I get errors with other games, but they all seem to work fine.

Specs:
Dell xps m1210
T2400 @ 1.83GHz
1g ram
nvidia geforce 7400 go

I've also tried OpenGL mode, scanned compy for any viruses/trojans and used the wow repair program, which said everything was okay.

I'm not sure if the full error logs would be helpful, if so, let me know, I can post them.. it's just a bit long.


Thanks in advance for any help.



Here are the error messages I've gotten so far:





This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file WORLD\EXPANSION02\DOODADS\ZULDRAK\TROLLRUINS\ZULDRAK_DECORATION_02.blp.

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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file world\expansion02\doodads\dalaran\dalaran_banner_horde_0100.skin.

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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file Textures\BakedNpcTextures\CreatureDisplayExtra-15100.blp.

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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file WORLD\NODXT\DETAIL\ICECROWNDETAILS.blp.

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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file world\generic\human\passive doodads\fog\sfx_fog_nasty_green.m2.


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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file world\wmo\northrend\buildings\human\nd_human_wall\nd_human_wall_end_small02.wmo.


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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file creature\magehunter\magehunter.m2.



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This application has encountered a critical error:

ERROR #134 (0x85100086) Fatal Condition
Program: C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WoW.exe

Failed to read file Textures\BakedNpcTextures\3e1c5f3a278b1b2b4a664ce75f14145.blp.
#1 - Jan. 31, 2010, 9:23 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Hello Dolphie

Please close down WoW and remove the WTF, CACHE, and INTERFACE folders from the World of Warcraft game directory. These folders contain temporary data and frequently altered files that may have become corrupted. This will also remove any custom UI's that may contribute to the problem as well.

You can move these folders to the desktop or another directory if you wish to retain the data, however for now please start WoW without those folders present. Also do not use any third party programs to start WoW; often some custom UI's will place a shortcut for you to start WoW from, please use the (Launcher.exe) in the World of Warcraft directory.

If the issue locks you out of a single character then log into a different character and go into the video options and turn view distance to its lowest setting. Then try loading the affected character.

Please try the steps at the following website:
http://us.blizzard.com/support/article.xml?articleId=21026

These are designed for a different but similar error.

If those steps fail to resolve your issue please post some information about your computer? You can find this information in the Direct X Diagnostic Tool:

Click on Start
Click on Run
Type in: dxdiag (In Vista, type dxdiag in the search field)
Hit Enter or OK

Click on the Save All Information button at the bottom, and create a dxdiag text file, and copy and paste the dxdiag file into your reply.
#3 - Jan. 31, 2010, 9:35 p.m.
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How long did the memory tests take to complete and what were the results?
#5 - Feb. 1, 2010, 12:35 a.m.
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Did you run the extended tests? A thorough test should take several hours. The faster tests may not find errors if there are any.
#8 - Feb. 1, 2010, 10:01 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Can you add the following line to your config.wtf?

SET gxApi "d3d9ex"

To do this right click on the short cut for the game and choose properties

On the lower left side click the button labeled find target (XP) or Open file location (Vista and 7)

Double click the WTF folder then double click config.wtf

If it asks for a program to use choose WordPad. Any text editor will work but WordPad has better formatting.

Add the line SET gxApi "d3d9ex" to the bottom

Save the file and see if it resolves your issue.

Let me know if this helps.