X64 crashes when trying to connect to a server
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Hello everyone:
My x64 BMS crashes every time I try to connect to a server. x32 works fine. Funny thing is that it worked before and it stopped working some days ago for unknown reasons.
I tried reinstalling and the problem persists on vanilla install.
My problem is that whe I am on the phone book screen and I select a server to connect to, BMS crashes to desktop.
I get the typical BMS has stopped working and this text:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: Falcon BMS.exe
Application Version: 4.14753.0.0
Application Timestamp: 562b288d
Fault Module Name: WPApi64.dll
Fault Module Version: 9.2.0.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 4f7c6f13
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0000000000028bbe
OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 3082
Additional Information 1: e378
Additional Information 2: e378db3586edcee600e79b172f793d2a
Additional Information 3: da1c
Additional Information 4: da1cb7a7f176d7ed570e6c26825625c2Read our privacy statement online:
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C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txtI have checked the logs folder but there is no crash log, only the two attached files.
I have not changed any hardware set-up, nor the drivers or anything else tat I am aware of.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Log files
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Could it be some kind of problem with the WPApi64.dll?
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Could it be some kind of problem with the WPApi64.dll?
What’s that?
Is that file needed for offline playing too, because bms x 64 works perfectly fine offline. Problem appears only when I try to connect to a server. -
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Could it be some kind of problem with the WPApi64.dll?
Will try and report back.
Thank you gentlemen. -
It was indeed this dll the one causing the CTDs.
That dll is part of the panda-antivirus suite.
I reinstalled the program but the CTDs persisted, so in the end I will change my antivirus for a different one.
Thanks to arty and Jordan.