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[PVP/Melee] Stick to your target like -Glue-

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I'll be sure to try this when I get home, and will update if it crashes or not. Thanks for the tip.
 
How do I know if bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072 takes? I see the little black window pop up and disappear and then I restarted the computer. From there I ran hb and glue and wow crashed shortly into my first wsg. I am thinking I probably did something wrong but am not sure. Thanks for any advice.

NM I missed the post on ths fix only being for Win 7 32. I am on 64. Carry on...
 
Has anybody found a fix for this plugin using Windows 7 64bit?
 
bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072 works for me on windows 7 64 bit using the 32 bit version WoW of course
 
I would like to know as well. I'm a windows 7 64 bit, wow 32 bit user as well
 
It's still crashing... Just tried it and as I said and assumed before: this does not have any effect to 64 bit systems...
Running 64bit Win7, 32bit Client, WoW just crashed after ~20 minutes.

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Maybe for your information what IncreaseUserVA really does - here a little background:
Per default 32-bit Windows (Vista/7) divides its memory in 2GB of user space for your programs, games, etc. and 2GB of system space for your kernel and I/O devices. Therefore the default entry of IncreaseUserVA is 2048 (=2GB)
With the posted command (bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072) provides 3072MB (3GB) for user space, there as you will have only 1GB to system space. Not all applications are using that extra GB, but you could run into troubles. So if you find issues with your PC while setting that to 3072, or/and your PC gets unstable you should revoke that change by entering "bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 2048" in your command prompt.

This counts only for 32-bit, as 64-bit supports already 4GB user space!

@ Venus:
Vista 32 bit yes.

PS: If this change really has an effect to your 64-bit system this might be placebo, but technically it's actually not really comprehensible :) - and in my case it wasn't helping at all, as I supposed ;)

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If you are using that command don't forget to reboot, otherwise this definitely can't have any effect :P

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Here out of ARelog:
Code:
[B][04:02:40:556] [PID: 5136] WoW is crashed! Restarting WoW + Buddy[/B]
[04:02:56:176] Starting WoW
[04:02:56:188] Waiting for WoW to idle
[04:02:59:876] [PID: 2892] Moving WoW Window to: 0, 0 - With size: 1920x1080
[04:03:34:794] [PID: 2892] Selecting character and entering world.
[04:03:48:509] [PID: 2892] Logged in! Waiting on loading screen.
[04:03:48:509] [PID: 2892] Starting Honorbuddy
[B][04:40:55:683] [PID: 2892] WoW is crashed! Restarting WoW + Buddy[/B]
[04:41:11:229] Starting WoW
[04:41:11:243] Waiting for WoW to idle
[04:41:14:455] [PID: 5972] Moving WoW Window to: 0, 0 - With size: 1920x1080
[04:41:48:254] [PID: 5972] Selecting character and entering world.
[04:41:57:70] [PID: 5972] Logged in! Waiting on loading screen.
[04:41:57:70] [PID: 5972] Starting Honorbuddy
[B][04:43:43:752] [PID: 5972] WoW is crashed! Restarting WoW + Buddy[/B]
[04:43:59:250] Starting WoW
[04:43:59:264] Waiting for WoW to idle
[04:44:02:606] [PID: 4252] Moving WoW Window to: 0, 0 - With size: 1920x1080
[04:44:07:165] [PID: 4252] Selecting character and entering world.
And yes it's still 3072... It doesn't have any effect and in fact it can't have any effect on 64 bit systems :P
 
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Can somebody explain how to do step by step: bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072
Thank you
 
Open a command prompt
type in --> bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072
Hit Enter
Reboot computer
Start WoW
Start HB
Have Fun.
 
Open a command prompt
type in --> bcdedit /set increaseuserva 3072
Hit Enter
Reboot computer
Start WoW
Start HB
Have Fun.
Is it useful for Window 7 64-bit 8GB RAM?

Glue is great plugin but it crashed WOW after each 1-2 BGs. If Glue disabled, my melee toons can do BGs for 7-8 hours w\o any problem.
 
Once again:
THIS DOES NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT ON 64 BIT, AS THIS COMMAND JUST INCREASES THE USER SPACE TO 3 GB INSTEAD OF 2 GB. ON 64 BIT YOU DO NOT NEED TO DO THAT, AS IT COMES AUTOMATICALLY WITH AN HIGHER ADDRESSED USER SPACE!

More info:
http://www.thebuddyforum.com/honorb...stick-your-target-like-glue-9.html#post455460

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And if you don't believe me (I was actually studying that, but well...), just check on google and I'm pretty sure you will find the same answer :P
 
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Just reading on Internet i came across something that 64-bit can use high or low addresses and if systemfiles are made the opposite way it could cause unwanted behaviour.

Can't find the page again and didn't pay much attention at that time since i'm on 32-bit.

I'm sure some1 a bit more into 64-bit systems can fill in the gaps.
 
+rep best PVP plugin ever with BGbuddy i now own my battlegrounds
 
All the same, this fix has worked for me on 64 bit... was crashing every 1 or 2 BGs before, no crashes since. Weird, but true.

So I tried it with bcedit fix, but I still got a fatal exception crash :(
 
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