Call Of Duty Black Ops 2 Failed To Allocate From State Pool Fix Patched __full__ • Ultra HD
Fixing the "Failed to Allocate from State Pool" Error in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2: A Comprehensive Review and Solution
- Run the 4GB Patch tool you downloaded.
- Click the "..." or Browse button.
- Select the t6mp.exe file in the folder you opened in Step 2.
- Click Open or Patch.
- You should receive a confirmation message saying the file was patched successfully.
- Loading certain Zombies maps (especially TranZit and Die Rise).
- High-resolution textures combined with low VRAM.
- Corrupted asset caches.
- Overlays (Discord, Steam, GeForce Experience).
- Sound driver conflicts (surprisingly common).
- Large custom Zombies maps (plutonium or modded clients).
SteamDB records show multiple depots updated with modified executable binaries and DLLs. Dataminers discovered:
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Then, in 2021–2022:
Benefits:
- Locate
t6mp.exe (multiplayer) or t6zm.exe (Zombies) in your Steam folder:
Steam\steamapps\common\Call of Duty Black Ops II\
- Right-click > Properties > Compatibility > Check “Run this program as an administrator”.
- Optional advanced fix: Use a tool like “CFF Explorer” to open the .exe and check “App can handle >2GB address space” under File Header > Characteristics.
While the game is over a decade old, running it on very low-end hardware or with extremely high resolutions (like 4K) can still trigger these memory leaks Steam Community Community-Verified Fixes Fixing the "Failed to Allocate from State Pool"