This error is often caused by the game exceeding its allocated memory pool for textures and effects. Set all graphics settings to Low or Off .
Navigate to the game's installation folder (e.g., Steam\steamapps\common\Call of Duty Black Ops II ). Right-click the .exe files ( t6sp.exe , t6mp.exe , or t6zm.exe ), go to Properties > Compatibility , and check Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows 8 or 7 .
Open hardware.ini or bindings.ini (depending on your version) using Notepad. This error is often caused by the game
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to prevent the "Cordis Die" crash, as his character model might be tied to the state pool overflow in later cutscenes. Rewind Story : If the crash persists, use the Rewind Story Right-click the
Here is a comprehensive guide to fixing the "Failed to Allocate from State Pool" error in Black Ops 2. Understanding the "State Pool" Error
Black Ops 2 sometimes triggers this error because the Windows Page File is too small or disabled. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
: Right-click the game's .exe file > Properties > Compatibility > Run in Windows 7 or Windows 8 mode.
Wait for the process to finish and download any missing files. 3. Increase Virtual Memory (Pagefile)