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Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 "Failed to Allocate from State Pool" Error Fix

The error "Failed to allocate from state pool" in Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (and other games using older DirectX 9 rendering) typically occurs when the game runs out of available video memory or hits a memory allocation bug, especially on modern systems with more than 2–4 GB of VRAM. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 "Failed to

Tertiary Fix: Verify Integrity

If the state pool is corrupt, the files themselves might be damaged. Lower In-Game Resolution: Fix #5: Manually Increase State

  1. Lower In-Game Resolution:

    Fix #5: Manually Increase State Pool via Command Line (Plutonium)

    If you use the Plutonium launcher (the most stable way to play BO2 in 2026), you can pass advanced memory arguments. As a last resort, uninstall, reboot, then reinstall

    14) Reinstall the game

    • As a last resort, uninstall, reboot, then reinstall Black Ops II.

    Avoid Middle-Mission Menus: In Zombies or Multiplayer, avoid editing classes or opening menus during the pre-game lobby if the error persists there. How To Fix Black Ops 2 Not Launching