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d20 crashes when i hit show hide button

Discussion in 'Bug Reports & Installation Support' started by sircomac, Oct 26, 2016.

  1. sircomac

    sircomac Member

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    Current thread (0x000000001e518800): JavaThread "QuantumRenderer-0" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=4572, stack(0x0000000026f30000,0x0000000027030000)]

    siginfo: ExceptionCode=0xc000001d

    Registers:
    RAX=0x0000000021b6ebd0, RBX=0x0000000021b6ebd1, RCX=0x00000000002a0000, RDX=0x0000000000000090
    RSP=0x000000002702c8c0, RBP=0x0000000000000014, RSI=0x0000000021b6ebd0, RDI=0x0000000000000001
    R8 =0x0000000021b6ebc0, R9 =0x0000000021b6ebd0, R10=0x0000000000000000, R11=0x000000002702c930
    R12=0x00000000190110b0, R13=0xffffffffcd050d09, R14=0x0000000071b0e020, R15=0x0000000000000005
    RIP=0x000007fef0615c01, EFLAGS=0x0000000000010202

    Top of Stack: (sp=0x000000002702c8c0)
    0x000000002702c8c0: 000001b7001e0010 0000000000000000
    0x000000002702c8d0: 000000002702cab0 0000000000000001
    0x000000002702c8e0: 0000000024010bd9 000007feff064d7b
    0x000000002702c8f0: 0000000000000012 0000000000000002
    0x000000002702c900: 00000000fffffff6 000007feff062403
    0x000000002702c910: 000000002702cab0 000000002702cc20
    0x000000002702c920: 0000000000000000 0000000076e538dd
    0x000000002702c930: 0000000000000005 0000000071b0e020
    0x000000002702c940: 406fe00000000000 0000000000000000
    0x000000002702c950: 3ff3333333333333 0000000000000000
    0x000000002702c960: 0000000000000002 0000000000000100
    0x000000002702c970: 0000000000000014 000000000000000f
    0x000000002702c980: 0000000000000001 0000000071ab4435
    0x000000002702c990: 0000000000000078 000000000000000f
    0x000000002702c9a0: 0000000000000005 000000002702ca30
    0x000000002702c9b0: 0000000000000000 0000000000000000

    Instructions: (pc=0x000007fef0615c01)
    0x000007fef0615be1: 0f 10 d0 f2 0f 10 44 24 10 f2 0f 10 4c 24 20 44
    0x000007fef0615bf1: 8b 0d 15 26 02 00 e8 34 c7 00 00 e9 72 f8 ff ff
    0x000007fef0615c01: c5 fb 11 44 24 10 c5 fb 11 4c 24 20 48 8b 54 24
    0x000007fef0615c11: 10 4c 8b 44 24 20 4c 8b 15 4a 26 02 00 4d 23 d0


    Register to memory mapping:

    RAX=0x0000000021b6ebd0 is an unknown value
    RBX=0x0000000021b6ebd1 is an unknown value
    RCX=0x00000000002a0000 is an unknown value
    RDX=0x0000000000000090 is an unknown value
    RSP=0x000000002702c8c0 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x000000001e518800
    RBP=0x0000000000000014 is an unknown value
    RSI=0x0000000021b6ebd0 is an unknown value
    RDI=0x0000000000000001 is an unknown value
    R8 =0x0000000021b6ebc0 is an unknown value
    R9 =0x0000000021b6ebd0 is an unknown value
    R10=0x0000000000000000 is an unknown value
    R11=0x000000002702c930 is pointing into the stack for thread: 0x000000001e518800
    R12=0x00000000190110b0 is an unknown value
    R13=0xffffffffcd050d09 is an unknown value
    R14=0x0000000071b0e020 is an unknown value
    R15=0x0000000000000005 is an unknown value
     
  2. edwardcd

    edwardcd Administrator
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    Hi @sircomac,

    Unfortunately, these types of errors you have posted above are primarily caused by either faulty graphic card drivers or faulty graphics cards themselves, or the combination of both.

    I would try to update to the newest version of drivers you can find on the manufacturers website, restart, then try again. Then if it works great... if not, try fine tuning the graphic card's drivers / settings... A good step by step guide can be found http://www.wikihow.com/Test-a-Video-Card (just make sure to download from the original sources).
     
  3. sircomac

    sircomac Member

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    RESOLVED.. So my graphics card is fine. There was something corrupt in my Vista OS. Although i had reloaded it. Anyway reloaded to windows 7 and everything is working normally. Thx for your help
     

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