Repairing data archive

"Repairing data archive" is a technical term given to when the game will attempt to rebuild its database upon activation when a problem has occurred somehow. The process can be quite lengthy, taking approximately 10-15 minutes to complete depending on the speed of your computer.

Causes
The problem is known to be on the client side, and can occur randomly without a clear cause. However, persistent recurrence of this problem may point to an issue with the computer leading to constant data corruption. The following are some of the common problems that can cause this issue:
 * 1) Hard drives with logical or physical defects causing data corruption are probably the most common causes of the problem. People with this defect typically notice progressively increasing frequency in computer crashes and errors.
 * 2) Certain viruses and malware have been known to cause data corruption by interfering with normal I/O operations.
 * 3) Defective random access memory modules can have corrupt caches, leading to data corruption on the hard drive.
 * 4) Defective power supplies can either have not enough amperage, voltage that is too far from specs, or too much voltage ripple. This can cause instability in both the memory and on the hard drive, leading to data corruption. Unless the power supply unit is in really bad shape, this problem is usually only noticeable with increased power demand, such as when playing a game.

Other defects that can cause data corruption are relatively uncommon, but these include possible issues with the motherboard, video card, household power, and other associated problems.