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Old 05-25-2005, 12:09 PM
absou1ut absou1ut is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

I uninstalled, deleted party out of the registry, restartted, then reinstalled and problem was fixed.
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Old 05-25-2005, 12:18 PM
Guthrie Guthrie is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

It happened to me in February and this was Party's final solution to the problem:

"We take great pride in the honesty and fairness of the games we host. To ensure total fairness to each and every player on our tables, our software operates with a Random Number Generator system."
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Old 05-25-2005, 01:08 PM
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Default Re: party crasher.

I had a similiar problem where for some reason when it was my turn to act, I wouldn't have the full alloted time. It might start counting down from 10. Eventually it would just go to the yellow arrow like yours. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but that didn't work. Party had me uninstall and reinstall it but to a different folder the next time (Basically I just put a 2 on the end of it when it installed) and it worked.
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Old 05-25-2005, 01:45 PM
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Default Re: party crasher.

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It happened to me in February and this was Party's final solution to the problem:

"We take great pride in the honesty and fairness of the games we host. To ensure total fairness to each and every player on our tables, our software operates with a Random Number Generator system."

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with that kind of reassurance i don't see how you could have any further complaints.

this happened to me for a bit and i ended up taking out my memory and sticking it back in. you might also consider sacrificing a chicken or finding jesus.
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Old 05-26-2005, 12:01 AM
absou1ut absou1ut is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

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I had a similiar problem where for some reason when it was my turn to act, I wouldn't have the full alloted time. It might start counting down from 10. Eventually it would just go to the yellow arrow like yours. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but that didn't work. Party had me uninstall and reinstall it but to a different folder the next time (Basically I just put a 2 on the end of it when it installed) and it worked.

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after you uninstalled but before you reinstalled...did you delete party from the registry?
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Old 05-26-2005, 01:18 AM
titans01 titans01 is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

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I had a similiar problem where for some reason when it was my turn to act, I wouldn't have the full alloted time. It might start counting down from 10. Eventually it would just go to the yellow arrow like yours. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but that didn't work. Party had me uninstall and reinstall it but to a different folder the next time (Basically I just put a 2 on the end of it when it installed) and it worked.

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after you uninstalled but before you reinstalled...did you delete party from the registry?

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No
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Old 05-26-2005, 02:41 AM
absou1ut absou1ut is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

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I had a similiar problem where for some reason when it was my turn to act, I wouldn't have the full alloted time. It might start counting down from 10. Eventually it would just go to the yellow arrow like yours. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling but that didn't work. Party had me uninstall and reinstall it but to a different folder the next time (Basically I just put a 2 on the end of it when it installed) and it worked.

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after you uninstalled but before you reinstalled...did you delete party from the registry?

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No

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i think that might be the fix unless someone has done it and still had the problem
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Old 05-26-2005, 05:02 AM
_And1_ _And1_ is offline
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Default Re: party crasher.

Not true, there is a fix. Submitted by support.

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This problem may occur more readily when using media streaming
applications or other application that uses Internet resources. On
computers with large amounts of RAM, the maximum cache size can be
large enough that Vcache consumes all of the addresses in the system
arena, leaving no virtual memory addresses available for other
applications to process its request.

Broadband connections permit the sharing of large amounts of data.
Peer-to-Peer file sharing applications such as Bittorrent, KaZaA, and
the like are driving ever more and more upstream traffic. A congested
broadband connection can introduce multiple seconds of delay,
extremely high jitter and packet loss.

Please follow the below mentioned instructions in order to avoid the
difficulty:
1) Please disable all the Media Streaming Applications (For Ex:
LimeWire.com, Asus Digital VCR, KaZaA, or any application that you use to listen music, download or upload files to the web) while playing at PartyPoker.com

2) Its suggested to limit the usage of any applications while playing
at PartyPoker.com

3) Please delete the cookies and the temporary internet files from
your computer by following the below procedure:
Step 1: Open Internet Explorer
Step 2: Click on Tools on the menu bar and then click on Internet
Options
Step 3: Under General Tab, click on Delete Cookies button, now click
on the Delete Files button and select the option "Delete all offline
content" and Click "Ok". Also, click on the "Clear History button".
Step 4: Check the option "Delete all offline content"
Step 5: Click on the "Ok" button in Internet Options window and close
the Internet Explorer window.

4) Change your Vcache settings on your system by following the below
procedure:
Step1: Right click on My Computer
Step2: Select Properties from the menu
Step3: Select Advanced tab from the System Properties Window
Step4: Click on Settings button under Performance section
Step5: Select Advanced tab from the Performance Options window
Step6: Click on Change button under Virtual Memory section
Step7: Select the Custom Size radio button
Step8: Set the Maximum size (MB) to Recommended size as under Total paging file size for all drives section
Step9: Set the Initial size (MB) to 20 points less than the Maximum
size (MB) as you entered in the previous step
Step10: Click on OK until you finish the process.

After doing all these steps on your computer, reboot your computer and you will be able to play without any difficulties.

If you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to write back to us at any time. We are here 24/7 to assist you via email.

Thank you for choosing us as your online gaming site!

Regards,

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