Troubleshooting Vista – ArmA: Armed Assault
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Unofficial, unsupported troubleshooting page for Windows Vista 32-bit and Windows Vista 64-bit.
Getting ArmA to run properly on Vista
- Install all updates available from Windows Update
- Install DirectX9/10 Redistributable (Links: Guru3d)
- Install one of the latest ATI or Nvidia drivers available (Links ATI NVIDIA Guru3d
- Install Vista pre-sp1 hotfixes 940105, 936710, 936710, 938194 and 938979
- Adjust ArmA shortcut to include -maxmem=512
Known Issues and Resolutions
- 64-bit Windows with 4GB RAM, black loading screen
- Until either Bohemia Interactive, Microsoft or the Video Card producers come up with a solution you can limit your System Memory to 3GB by a simple change of settings and a reboot:
- Press windowskey+R, and run msconfig
- At the boot tab, pick advanced options and put maximum memory to 3072
- Reboot
- You can also revert the setting by above method to get your full 4GB back
- More methods might be listed soon, together with a method to get a selection screen at system boot up to pick "Normal Operation" and "Limited to 3GB"
- Until either Bohemia Interactive, Microsoft or the Video Card producers come up with a solution you can limit your System Memory to 3GB by a simple change of settings and a reboot:
- D3DX9_30.dll Not Found
- Check above for the DirectX9/10 redistributable, this resolves this issue.
- When shutting down the game, you get a bluescreen "Process has locked Pages"
- This is a problem confirmed with X-Fi cards and their drivers. Driver Release 2.15.0002 resolves this issue. Or you can add the startup parameter -dsound to ArmA Shortcut but other weird sound problems might arise in that case.
- After a shortwhile I get weird textures and models.
- Make sure you have adjusted your startup shortcut to include -maxmem=512, in some cases it might be nececairy to tweak it further back. Try 384.