In case your problem did not get resolved in the meantime, try to do a single folder installation (this can be done at any place in the file system and won't interfere with your current installation).
Follow the instructions here:
http://app.ryzom.com/app_forum/index.php?page=topic/view/26077/1
Drawback is that it will be a fairly long download. But at least you can continue playing Ryzom in case this installation will work. I ran Ryzom, including latest patch, on Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 10, and several Linux (OpenSuse, Debian Sid) without troubles.
Years ago, I had inexplainable crashes on one of my boxes. In the end I found out that a faulty RAM was the villain.
Follow the instructions here:
http://app.ryzom.com/app_forum/index.php?page=topic/view/26077/1
Drawback is that it will be a fairly long download. But at least you can continue playing Ryzom in case this installation will work. I ran Ryzom, including latest patch, on Windows Vista, Windows 7 and 10, and several Linux (OpenSuse, Debian Sid) without troubles.
Years ago, I had inexplainable crashes on one of my boxes. In the end I found out that a faulty RAM was the villain.
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