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Renku
6th November 2006, 15:20
Is this (http://www.lfsforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=19108&stc=1&d=1162826164) the crash address? If so, add this pic to 1st post, delete my post and close the thread.

Gunn
6th November 2006, 16:07
No I won't be closing the thread.

TyresHot
6th November 2006, 16:10
Is this (http://www.lfsforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=19108&stc=1&d=1162826164) the crash address? If so, add this pic to 1st post, delete my post and close the thread.


>yes, this is the crash adress
>no,no need to close for my opinion

Gunn
6th November 2006, 16:26
>yes, this is the crash adress
>no,no need to close for my opinionAnd no need for your post either eh? :scratchch

George Kuyumji
7th November 2006, 13:59
thanks guys. I just had a CTD yesterday and the PC said he saved the crash report somewhere. Going to have a look to report it....

Edit: Okay hyperactive I found the list with the error messages. However there are no details there. Just a single line reporting the error. HAve to search for a file I think to find the error message Report I guess

Hyperactive
7th November 2006, 14:48
thanks guys. I just had a CTD yesterday and the PC said he saved the crash report somewhere. Going to have a look to report it....

Edit: Okay hyperactive I found the list with the error messages. However there are no details there. Just a single line reporting the error. HAve to search for a file I think to find the error message Report I guess

That line contains the crash address, the crash address is at the end of the line. It should say "address 0x0001esrgp8tĪ#&%#Ī&Ī%W&I" or something like that.

Check attachment :p

ebola
7th November 2006, 21:34
Try looking for minidump files in c:\windows\minidump for files like
minixxxxxxxx.dmp (the xxxx are the date of the created dump)
and for sysdata.xml files, usually in Documents and Settings\User\Local Def...\Temp

I think the minidump files are ONLY for BSOD crashes. (Note you dont normally see the blue screen anymore because the default on windows xp is to automatically restart)

Hyperactive
8th November 2006, 14:02
Old info removed

BulliT
9th November 2006, 13:32
http://www.lfsforum.net/showthread.php?t=7110

imthebestracerthereis
13th November 2006, 21:31
uh heres my crash...

ldriver
13th November 2006, 21:41
I have had a crash after we all voted to end a race and had this report from windows.
!
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mkinnov8
19th November 2006, 16:13
My first ever crash with LFS on a test patch.

U30

Exiting from race in single player, just me on the track.

pigmeu
28th November 2006, 19:23
I got this crash after entering LFS, going in the multilayer server view, the (i think before finishing to load all the list) i quickly clicked on the button from the bottom left side to quit the game. The error appeared in the final stage, instead of seeing just the desktop i saw the error and the desktop.
Hope this helps. I'm looking forward for the crashes to stop and the new features to pop :).

All the best!

phille87
30th November 2006, 15:09
I got this crash when I'm trying to start LFS.. It always crashes.

Here's the adress:
http://s129.photobucket.com/albums/p240/Phille87/?action=view&current=Crashadress.jpg

GeForz
16th December 2006, 21:01
Just out of interest... Is it right to post crashes only in this thread and not in the Bugs-Program section?

If it is here my crash after pressing Alt+F4 on U32 running a race with AI.

wsinda
22nd December 2006, 11:33
Suggestion to Scawen, for the next round of test patches: Let LFS itself run DrWatson when it starts up. (For test patches only. If necessary, make it an opt-out option for the user.)

Not sure if it is technically feasible, but it might save you some bug-hunting work in the future.

[RCG]Boosted
28th December 2006, 03:58
just were racing today, and while the track should (was) have been changed it crashed. latest auto update patch.

Lotsipxes
29th December 2006, 14:40
Same thing happened for me. I was pressing F8 and then the the STCC server started to change track, suddenly there was no more LFS. No crash address, nothing, like I've never started it.

This might not be relevant to a test patch (I'm running V), but since it also happened to [RCG]Boosted, I've thought I should mention it.

djgizmo68
27th March 2007, 13:09
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>

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<Application Build="25432" Command="&quot;C:\Program Files\LFS\LFS.exe&quot; "/>
<OperatingSystem Type="2"><Version Major="5" Minor="1" Build="2600"/></OperatingSystem>
<Exception Code="C0000005" Address="0000DEB2"></Exception>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="000A949A" FileName="C:\Program Files\LFS\LFS.exe"/>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00007816" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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</Frame>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00019DF3" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\DINPUT8.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00019E62" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\DINPUT8.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00013515" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\DINPUT8.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00019DF3" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\DINPUT8.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="00007816" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll"/>
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<Module Section="0001" Offset="000086C7" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll"/>
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</Frame>
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</Frame>
<Frame ProgramCounter="0052317D" StackAddress="0012FA44" FrameAddress="0012FFC0">
<Module Section="0001" Offset="0012217D" FileName="C:\Program Files\LFS\LFS.exe"/>
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</Frame>
<Frame ProgramCounter="7C816FD7" StackAddress="0012FA44" FrameAddress="0012FFF0">
<Module Section="0001" Offset="00015FD7" FileName="C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll"/>
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</Frame>
</BackTrace>
</ExceptionReport>


Its beginning to **** me off now...

Turbo Dad
27th March 2007, 15:10
Don't know if this is any use.

Test patches installed as they were released .
Intel P4 2.53Ghz
ATI 9600XT 256MB
Various ATI catalyst drivers 5.8-7.3

Venus
1st April 2007, 17:33
Hey Scawen;

I had a crash today with Patch Update 0.5W. The new auto updated one.

I was in Multiplayer race (Redline Racing 2), spectating with about 20 cars in I spose. I was at the chicane in AS2, in Shift U cam mode, just watching tyre deformation, trying to get a few pics. Then it crashed. It might take a minute to show the pic, crappy server. Oh; I was also watching in window mode. Here's the report:

http://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/neon3003/crashreport.JPG

Hope it helps. Anything else u wanna know about it, let me know. Sorry, I forgot to get the technical information. :( Didn't see it until I looked at the pic. If it happens again, I'll make sure I get it. For your info. Computer is AMD Athlon 1.6 ghz, 786mb ram, Nvidia Gforce2 card.

Venus.

Venus
1st April 2007, 20:15
Hi,

had another crash. Since you asked us to post these... here ya go. Sorry, I tried to get the technical data. I tried; but it wouldn't let me show the background so I could paste this image, then copy the technical. I had to choose one or the other. Since this is the one you asked for, I figured it was more important.

This time; I was in MP again, in the STCCb server. 20 drivers. Had it in window mode again, but had just gone to full screen (cause sound was playing up and everything was jerky). Then it crashed. I guess it overloaded or something, and doesn't like working in windowed mode with large numbers of players. (Both crashes had alot of players.)

Venus.

http://www.myfilestash.com/userfiles/neon3003/Live%20for%20speed%20pics/crashreport2.JPG

Flycantbird
14th December 2007, 04:36
I don't have crashes, but the game minimizes for no apparent reason. Been happening every 5 to 10 minutes since the patch.

Can't provide any specific information, other than it didn't happen before the X30 patch ( all the way back to S1 ).

Not related to windows update, either.
If I get any hard crashes, I'll report it, but I wonder if anyone else has these 'soft' crashes ?

Bladerunner
17th December 2007, 13:07
Help!!

Had a complete freeze and total lockup...had to force a reboot with the power button...
Upon reboot, no error messages. I am running Vista x86 Ultimate; where can I find a crash log please?
(tried minidump...no such folder in windoze :()

sp3tt3rpik
18th December 2007, 16:21
Hello,

I just had a crash trying to start lfs.

I have patch X installed and it was upgraded to patch X 32.

Windows XP is installed.

Scawen
18th December 2007, 16:46
I've checked the time stamp of that crash report and strangely that is the X10 exe. Maybe you had it as a backup and started the wrong exe?

sp3tt3rpik
18th December 2007, 16:58
I've checked the time stamp of that crash report and strangely that is the X10 exe. Maybe you had it as a backup and started the wrong exe?

I have used that .exe two days and raced at X32 servers...


The other problem is that because I needed to reinstall LFS now I can't unlock S2 again for this week :tilt:

Scawen
18th December 2007, 17:02
It can't be the X30 or higher exe, because the timestamp is different, and is the same timestamp as X10 exe.

Anyway I've given you another unlock, please update fully to the version you want to use before unlocking.

BBO@BSR
18th December 2007, 21:22
Just installed X35
LFS crashes here when leaving the Online Hosts List
and the Multiplayer screen with the back button

In front of the crash I sometimes get the message "Closing 2 connects" in the upper left corner.
Depends on how fast I click on the "back" button

GrandlHuber
18th December 2007, 23:26
I donīt know if it has something to do with the So-Tracks, but only there crashes LFS 3 times with 3 different openwheelers (mrt,FBM,Fo8 since my Testpatchupdate today). The first 2 times i had no other chioce then to push the reset button. Nothing helped (Shift+F4 or Alt+Tab or Alt +Ctrl + del), lfs was hanging like a screenshot and the sound got a loop.

The third time i got this message


MY System:
Asus Striker Exteme
C2D6600
Gf8800GTS
Windows XP pro

ciph
1st March 2008, 02:28
Minidumps ftw ...

Napalm Candy
14th December 2008, 11:50
Yesterday i had 2 crashes but I don't thinked to take a screenshot, but was a problem with dx8... Was when I'm in Training mode with RAC in Aston.