Quote Originally Posted by Judge_Xero View Post
I had this issue for weeks. I finally got it solved for me, but it may help others. Nothing else seemed to mess up except for FFXIV.

I ran MEMTest86 and found that my Ram was bad. It was GSkillz 2X4GB 2133Mhz. I turned my Ram down to 1600Mhz with stock timings 9-9-9-21 2T - It passed MemTest at those settings but it would still crash FFXIV.

Swapped out to my trusty Samsung Green 1.3v Ram and everything is running great.
Really glad to hear that one of my suggestions helped you pinpoint the problem. For those of you still experiencing these issues, please follow my previous post.

Quote Originally Posted by Syx View Post
There's corruption somewhere. Somewhere, either in RAM, VRAM, or on your disk drive, data is being incorrectly read/stored. That the error is recurring leads me to believe you have a hardware issue, not software. I recommend S.M.A.R.T tests on your drive (http://hddscan.com/), pre-boot memtests (http://memtest.org/), and maybe some VRAM tests (http://mikelab.kiev.ua/index_en.php?...ROGRAMS/vmt_en).
If you see c0000005 (0xc0000005) as the error code when FFXIV crashes that is a completely generic MEMORY_ACCESS_VIOLATION error. The cause is difficult to pinpoint, but the first step would be to rule out any possible hardware problems. Memtest x86 needs about 1.5 to 2 hours to complete. Seriously, suck it up and perform the tests. I cannot stress enough that making a post here saying "still got a problem" without performing any troubleshooting will result in being COMPLETELY ignored by anyone that could possibly assist you. Set aside half a day and run all the tests above. Rule out a hardware problem to narrow the scope of our search-and-destroy effort of this obnoxious error.