(2012-02-24, 11:20:30)griffin1987 Wrote: It's probably a memory corruption problem. Happens to me as well when I don't reboot my system for several months and play wc3 over and over again. Rebooting fixes the issue for me.
Otherwise it's possible to be a filesystem corruption problem as well - in that case you should run chkdsk/scandisk (you can reach them - if you're in windows - via clicking your harddisk with the right mouse button, selecting properties, and then on one of the tabs there are option for scanning/checking/repairing the disk)
Hope some of this helps.
I rebooting the system and now i works great. But when windows starting to shutdown, a popup from Explorer.exe shows with something about memory read problems.
I had memory problems for some years ago, but i bought new memorys and i dont hope thats the new ones is bad too.