Descriptive Problem Summary:
I recently upgraded a failed GTX 570 video card to a GTX 760. Since that update, BYOND can no longer start in hardware accelerated mode, as it instantly crashes. Switching to software rendering solves the issue and allows games to run, albeit with the loss of hardware-only graphics features.
Numbered Steps to Reproduce Problem:
1. Start Dream Seeker with hardware acceleration on
2. Dream Seeker window appears, all-white except for black rectangle in center
3. App Crash dialog pops up
Code Snippet (if applicable) to Reproduce Problem:
Not Applicable
Expected Results:
No crash
Actual Results:
Instant crash
Does the problem occur:
Every time? Or how often? Every time
In other games? Every Time
In other user accounts? Not tested
On other computers? Not applicable?
When does the problem NOT occur? When I run in software rendering. Not gonna pull the GPU for this, sorry!
Did the problem NOT occur in any earlier versions? If so, what was the last version that worked? Not tested
Workarounds:
Use software rendering
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May 3 2015, 10:20 am
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May 3 2015, 1:38 pm
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Can you provide any crash details, like which module and offset the crash occur at? Without more info my hands are tied, but there might be something simple I can catch if I can trace it.
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Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: dreamseeker.exe Application Version: 5.0.507.1283 Application Timestamp: 552dc6aa Fault Module Name: nvd3dum.dll Fault Module Version: 9.18.13.5012 Fault Module Timestamp: 55258e66 Exception Code: c0000005 Exception Offset: 006ecc94 OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1 Locale ID: 4105 Additional Information 1: bc92 Additional Information 2: bc92d49f19a89c81d5cb9ed4e2730fc0 Additional Information 3: 8390 Additional Information 4: 83909b66301bf7afa0348d4a6aad2670 Read our privacy statement online: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409 If the online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement offline: C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt |
Hrm, that crash is in their DLL. I actually would recommend you report that info to your video card's manufacturer. Also, you should see if they have a driver update available.
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I'm running the latest drivers. I've lodged a bug report, and if anything comes from that relevant to this thread, I'll post it.
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Thanks. If there's any way you can think of to get a stack trace, like via a Dr. Watson alternative, that'd be a huge help too. If you can trace the stack back into dreamseeker.exe code (one of the helper DLLs isn't likely, as they don't deal with DirectX), it might also be possible for me to figure out which calls are upsetting the driver.
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I'll see what I can do. I have a dumpfile from the crash, so I'll see what I can glean from it. I'll forward you a link to the download privately if you want it; it's roughly 130MB uncompressed, 36MB compressed
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Unfortunately I can't seem to rewind the stack to get a trace for you, I only get a single line's worth of information:
0:000> Kb ChildEBP RetAddr Args to Child WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong. 0028d534 00000000 0028d650 00000000 06169000 nvd3dum!QueryOglResource+0x23bf4 |
That might mean it crashes at loading the dll or during a operation in a separate thread.
How ever what might also be happening, and was an issue I used to run into with dlls, was that two versions could be loaded and conflict with each other. One thing to try (make a system restore point before doing this just in case) is uninstalling nvidea's program from add and remove programs, booting into safe mode, opening up device manager, check show hidden devices, and removing both versions of nvidea in the display adapter list (since you said you recently upgraded, you should have two in there) rebooting, and reinstalling the driver for the new one. |
As a followup to this, the crash was found to be caused by MSI Afterburner. That had been there from 6 years ago when the computer originally got made, I guess it just became incompatible with everything as of a recent driver update.
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It turns out that literally every DirectX app had been affected.
I just hadn't noticed since openGL worked fine, and everything I'd been playing was openGL. |
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH Application Name: dreamseeker.exe Application Version: 5.0.507.1283 Application Timestamp: 552dc6aa Fault Module Name: nvd3dum.dll same problem |
In response to Jiskou
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The solution is already in this thread.
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sorry Lummox JR but i cant find anything useful
but i recently found a new trick to get rid of this problem the only thing what i do is to change the setting to "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select" options in setting and solved by issue you can see link but thanks for reply |