Crash at splash screen
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@actrade Just covering bases … make sure you have working audio (incl. actual speakers or headphones plugged in, and audible).
On some systems BMS will crash on startup, if it can’t find an audio device path.
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@actrade do you have a Threadripper CPU by any chance?
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@Tumbler31 I don’t know that this is, but I have Intel, not AMD if that helps
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@airtex2019 Tried with and without…crashed both ways. Went so far as to disable all audio devices and still crashed, then reenabled still crashed.
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@actrade said in Crash at splash screen:
@Tumbler31 I don’t know that this is, but I have Intel, not AMD if that helps
Which type?
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@Tumbler31 Intel i9-10980XE @3.0
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We don’t have win 11 computer in the team AFAIK…
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Yet to see this crash on Win 11 home 64 bit myself (RTX2080 / i7 8 Gen) 32GB RAM
Not helpful I know
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@Migbuster I have Win 11 Home 64 as well
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@actrade Have you set up a profile in the NVIDIA software for BMS?
Security software trying to block the exe?
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@actrade that’s quite a beast! And also the cause of your problem. U1 will fix it for you, till then nothing you can do sadly.
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@Tumbler31 Ok, that’s what I am wanting to hear, that a fix is coming.
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@Tumbler31 said in Crash at splash screen:
@actrade that’s quite a beast! And also the cause of your problem. U1 will fix it for you, till then nothing you can do sadly.
Yeah this one falls into the thread ripper category (bug over 32 threads that makes BMS crash…)
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@Migbuster I have not. Is there something you would recommend I set? I don’t use security software other than the stuff that comes with Windows.
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@MaxWaldorf Ya, mine has 18 cores
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@actrade it’s not the cores, it’s the number of threads
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@actrade As @Tumbler31 said, there is nothing you can do right now to make BMS work…
Be patient, Update 1 should be out soon!
Cheers
PS: your 2070 seems underrated for your CPU
PS2: can you try to deactivate Hyperthreading in your bios? it could actually lower the number of threads… -
@actrade said in Crash at splash screen:
@Migbuster I have not. Is there something you would recommend I set? I don’t use security software other than the stuff that comes with Windows.
Only check in the Windows security that nothing is trying to quarantine the exe. Probably not with the default windows stuff - but the software I use I usually have to put exceptions in.
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@MaxWaldorf said in Crash at splash screen:
@actrade As @Tumbler31 said, there is nothing you can do right now to make BMS work…
On second thought… try disabling hyper threading in the bios and try again
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@Tumbler31 lol same idea poped up