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DCS crashes on launch I was able to avoid the crash by going into the BIOS and changing the amount of active cores to 1 instead of all, changing back to the default amount causes the crash again. All of this was done after renaming the SavedGames/DCS folder, Running a cleanup and a slow repair. Same topic as the embedded one  (it was created before this section of the forum was created and was requested to post it here). Crash dump hangs and is unable to generate a working zip. Uploading it anyways and the attempted repair of it.

List of Attempted steps:

Renaming SavedGames/DCS folder CRASH

Disabling all mods CRASH

Cleanup and slow repair CRASH

Enabling/Disabling Hyperthreading CRASH

Making sure processors aren't limited by msconfig CRASH

Updating windows and all drivers alongside BIOS CRASH

Repairing windows image and running scannow CRASH

Setting the amount of Active cores to 1 !!NO CRASH!!

Uploading Additional MT.lua log files.

 

 @BIGNEWY@Flappie@NineLine

 

Requesting Merge with:

dcs-nonMT.log dcs-MT.log DCS Single Active Core.log DxDiag.txt

dcs.log-20230311-221943.zip rebuilt.dcs.log-20230311-221943.zip

DCS-SINGLEACTIVECORE-MT-LUA.log DCS-MT-LUA-CRASH.log


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additional files and merge request
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Can be a temp issue, my i-10850k goes extremely high temperature with hyper-threading enabled......I must to force all vent to high...

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17 minutes ago, firefox121 said:

Can be a temp issue, my i-10850k goes extremely high temperature with hyper-threading enabled......I must to force all vent to high...

I doubt that's the cause but tested anyways and the Temps reached by the MT DCS.exe before and at moment of crash are lower than the standard version on a full busy mission.


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