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    "Unhandled Exception: ACCESS_VIOLATION (c0000005)" problem

    I have the problem of the "Unhandled Exception: ACCESS_VIOLATION (c0000005)" and I'm using Windows 10

    I've tried everything in my power to solve the problem but it didn't worked...
    I reinstalled D2+LOD multiple times from different sources including the official Version on battle.net
    I patched it to 1.13d
    I ran in compatibility mode (I tried every mode), checked reduced color mode, pretty much tried any combination at this point.
    I added -w
    I included Diablo 2.exe in my DEP exceptions List
    I even saw the Common Game Errors and Fixes post and did everything there but it was the same

    At this point I'm so frustrated because I can't play this server...

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    there must be a file named d2*date of the crash* in your anni folder. try to upload that. it'll actually help them detect the issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz_2K View Post
    I have the problem of the "Unhandled Exception: ACCESS_VIOLATION (c0000005)" and I'm using Windows 10

    I've tried everything in my power to solve the problem but it didn't worked...
    I reinstalled D2+LOD multiple times from different sources including the official Version on battle.net
    I patched it to 1.13d
    I ran in compatibility mode (I tried every mode), checked reduced color mode, pretty much tried any combination at this point.
    I added -w
    I included Diablo 2.exe in my DEP exceptions List
    I even saw the Common Game Errors and Fixes post and did everything there but it was the same

    At this point I'm so frustrated because I can't play this server...
    Have you... restarted your computer since doing all of these steps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Game View Post
    Have you... restarted your computer since doing all of these steps?
    I've tried that from the start, if it were so simple I wouldn't have done all the rest of the steps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nedamettin View Post
    there must be a file named d2*date of the crash* in your anni folder. try to upload that. it'll actually help them detect the issue
    I didn't understand that, can you explain it better?

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    look for a file named d210202017 or d220102017 in your annihilus folder. that is a crash log.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blitz_2K View Post
    I've tried that from the start, if it were so simple I wouldn't have done all the rest of the steps...
    What version of Windows are you on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Game View Post
    What version of Windows are you on?
    Windows 10

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    Quote Originally Posted by nedamettin View Post
    look for a file named d210202017 or d220102017 in your annihilus folder. that is a crash log.
    What do I do with that file?

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    upload it here so admins can have a look

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