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M2000 ctd when hit by air-to-air


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The ED IT team told me to post this here for the developers to study. The scenario is that whenever the M2000 is hit or damaged by an enemy air-to-air missle, DCS 2.0 locks up for a few seconds and then it causes DCS to ctd:

 

your problem obviously happens here (dcs.log):

01036.422 ERROR GRAPHICSVISTA: Can't open model M2KC-fragment-canopy.

01036.424 ERROR GRAPHICSVISTA: Can't open model M2KC-fragment-canopy-back.

01036.425 ERROR GRAPHICSVISTA: Can't open model M2KC-fragment-nose.

01036.604 INFO EDCORE: try to write dump information

01036.622 INFO EDCORE: # -------------- 20171118-003515 --------------

01036.643 INFO EDCORE: C:\Program Files\Eagle Dynamics\DCS World 2 OpenAlpha\bin\edCore.dll

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so the problem in M2K module, please ask developers in forums

i7-13700F - 32GB DDR5 RAM - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Ti 16GB - 2TB NVMe SSD - Windows 11

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Hi.

I had the exact same problem twice.

 

The first time I opened a ticket with ED, even if I did lot of repairs of DCS and re-installations I did not managed to get rid of the problem. I finally did a complete re-install of windows (for another problem) and from there it worked like a charm.

 

Few weeks a ago I experienced new crashes when hit, just after an express update of the Nvidia driver with GeforceExperience. I did a reinstall from a previous driver and everything went back in line.

 

I highly suspect that this bug is related to the GPU driver and not to Razbam.

Can you try to uninstall the driver and then reinstall the driver through a complete install (not express) ?


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I will try the driver uninstall and complete install when I get home.

 

I did run a DCS repair right after my computer upgraded Win 10 to 1709, but I will run another repair.

 

Thank you both for your replies!

i7-13700F - 32GB DDR5 RAM - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060Ti 16GB - 2TB NVMe SSD - Windows 11

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