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Hi,

 

I was spooling up the Hawg tonight for a short flight, however after about 10 minutes into the game my DCS crashed.

I rejoined the server and started up again, and at about the same time, DCS crashed again.

 

It comes up with a message: "DCS doesn't work anymore".

 

I need some advice on how to fix that problem.

 

Logs are in the attachment.

 

Thank you,

 

Jonathan

DCS-Crash-20131013-181237.zip

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In your Crash File The D3D.dll is having issues as another user did. Take a look here, may help if not let us know.

 

 

http://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?p=1904461#post1904461

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I downloaded that D3DX9_43 file, but it is exactly the same as the one I have.

 

I run that Dependency Walker and it is reporting about 10 times an "Error opening file." as well there seems to be an "Error: Modules with diffrent CPU types were found".

 

However I don't know if that is normal or I am having some issues with my setup.

 

Another thing: After flying the Mi-8 for some time, I gave the A-10C another try and that time I could fly it for about 40 minutes without any problem, which is strange. I am not sure what's causing that behaviour.

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Posted
I downloaded that D3DX9_43 file, but it is exactly the same as the one I have.

 

I run that Dependency Walker and it is reporting about 10 times an "Error opening file." as well there seems to be an "Error: Modules with diffrent CPU types were found".

 

However I don't know if that is normal or I am having some issues with my setup.

 

Another thing: After flying the Mi-8 for some time, I gave the A-10C another try and that time I could fly it for about 40 minutes without any problem, which is strange. I am not sure what's causing that behavior.

 

 

Have you tried to role back the drivers of your GPU? could be a handling issue with the latest ver.. And you are running DCS World 1.2.6?

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Yes I am running the latest version of DCS World.

I am running the 327.23 drivers. I probably will try to role back my drivers, altough I am not sure if that's the issue.

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Changed drivers. Didn't make any diffrence. It is still crashing. Logfiles also still show the same problem.

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Posted (edited)

80000003 BREAKPOINT is a Stack overflow.

 

Prolly related to the GPU Driver

Edited by SkateZilla
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I did some more testing. I could finally resolve it by running the repair option. I am not sure what it repaired, however it seems to work now. Thanks for all your help guys!

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