I deleted all the patch files from the directory and am in the process of re-downloading them.
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I deleted all the patch files from the directory and am in the process of re-downloading them.
Modern bios doesn't do a thorough RAM-check. It just looks if the RAM is responding normally. A broken RAM can cause any error (since the data is altered randomly) or bluescreens.
Ok, so from the RAM standpoint, should I actually contact ASUS about Corsair memory? Should I re-seat the memory?
Contacting the mainboard- and RAM-Manufacturers about the problem might be a good idea. Can't cause any harm at least. You could try using only 1 RAM (try each) but the performance will be halved then (no dual channel obviously).
Ok, I am going to let this Updater finish re-downloading the version update files once more and then I am going to try one stick of RAM in each seat to see if I can find an error in either the seat or the RAM itself. If I cannot come up with an error from that troubleshoot I will at least have the prepared information for the companies when I contact them.
UPDATE: I decided to install Final Fantasy XIV on my reserve machine and while installing the CD/DVD portion, not one error. I will be moving that copy to an external hard drive and then moving the copy to the main machine for the update portion of the install. If I run into any errors during that portion on my main machine I will begin the update on my reserve machine and re-do the moving technique with the external.
I have deleted anything that had "Final Fantasy XIV" in its contents so that I have a fresh palate to work with. I also did a memory check with re-seating each stick in each different seat to come up with no errors. I however do believe through further research that the error was stemming from the CD-ROM drive on my main machine. This has been other user's problem in the past.
I still have about 25 minutes to go with the transfer to the external hard drive and will update as soon as I know something new!
UPDATE: The secondary system has installed, updated, and is a working/playable version of the game. Let the transfer begin. I am still in shock and questioning why a system right next to my main system can do all of this on its first try but my main cannot...
Dirt inside the DVD-ROM? Does it have problems reading other DVDs?