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Alias constant crashes no warning!

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s45560552
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Alias constant crashes no warning!

s45560552
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Hello. When using Alias i can barely model. The program randomly crashes with no option to save or stop it. it just crashes then the troubleshoot window comes up. I have reset the settings and preferences, ive updated all my drivers, and now im reinstalling the program.  my hardware is very good i have a good graphics card. cpu and 2tb of memory. please any suggestions.

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Alias constant crashes no warning!

Hello. When using Alias i can barely model. The program randomly crashes with no option to save or stop it. it just crashes then the troubleshoot window comes up. I have reset the settings and preferences, ive updated all my drivers, and now im reinstalling the program.  my hardware is very good i have a good graphics card. cpu and 2tb of memory. please any suggestions.

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Michael-GG
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Michael-GG
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@s45560552 which version of Alias are you using? Is Alias sending a CER report, or does it crash without? In case it crashes with a CER, could you please let me know the CER number?

Also, you are saying it crashes "randomly". Is there really no pattern or them you can identify (like, e.g., being in a specific tool, or triggering a certain action, before it crashes)?

Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
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@s45560552 which version of Alias are you using? Is Alias sending a CER report, or does it crash without? In case it crashes with a CER, could you please let me know the CER number?

Also, you are saying it crashes "randomly". Is there really no pattern or them you can identify (like, e.g., being in a specific tool, or triggering a certain action, before it crashes)?

Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
Message 3 of 23
s45560552
in reply to: Michael-GG

s45560552
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Contributor

thanks for your replies.  Yes it really has no pattern sometimes i could be rotating the camera, other times i could be moving a cv or using one of the tools like the square tool. 

i found this in the error log could be of some help? " Exception handling failed / interrupted by another error condition:
Unhandled exception 0xc0000005 at 0xe98210cb" 

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thanks for your replies.  Yes it really has no pattern sometimes i could be rotating the camera, other times i could be moving a cv or using one of the tools like the square tool. 

i found this in the error log could be of some help? " Exception handling failed / interrupted by another error condition:
Unhandled exception 0xc0000005 at 0xe98210cb" 

Message 4 of 23
s45560552
in reply to: Michael-GG

s45560552
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some more information:

 

Exception code: C0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION
- illegal read

Fault address: E8F6F204 in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdig.inf_amd64_deccd244f0fe0326\nvoglv64.dll
00000001:00AEE204 Logical offset (see .map file for location)

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some more information:

 

Exception code: C0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION
- illegal read

Fault address: E8F6F204 in C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\nvmdig.inf_amd64_deccd244f0fe0326\nvoglv64.dll
00000001:00AEE204 Logical offset (see .map file for location)

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Michael-GG
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Michael-GG
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@s45560552 I would still like to know which Alias version you are using (2023.1? 2024.0?), and if these crashes are new, or have always been there?
The logfile alone is not very helpful. If you could supply us both, the .log and the .log.dmp file, we might have better chances to find out what is going wrong?
These files are usually located under
C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Alias\UserPrefs<Alias version number>\ExceptionLogs
Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
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@s45560552 I would still like to know which Alias version you are using (2023.1? 2024.0?), and if these crashes are new, or have always been there?
The logfile alone is not very helpful. If you could supply us both, the .log and the .log.dmp file, we might have better chances to find out what is going wrong?
These files are usually located under
C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Alias\UserPrefs<Alias version number>\ExceptionLogs
Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
Message 6 of 23
s45560552
in reply to: s45560552

s45560552
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Contributor

Hello I have the latest Alias version (2024.1). It just crashed right now, i was rotating the camera after saving the file. Ive attached both files you requested. Things ive tried so far:

making the system32 file not read only but access was denied. updated my graphics drivers. running alias as Admin. factory resetting my pc lol. 

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Hello I have the latest Alias version (2024.1). It just crashed right now, i was rotating the camera after saving the file. Ive attached both files you requested. Things ive tried so far:

making the system32 file not read only but access was denied. updated my graphics drivers. running alias as Admin. factory resetting my pc lol. 

Message 7 of 23
bob55
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bob55
Autodesk
Autodesk

nvoglv64.dll is in the nvidia graphic driver.  Try uninstalling and re-installing your nvidia driver.

 

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nvoglv64.dll is in the nvidia graphic driver.  Try uninstalling and re-installing your nvidia driver.

 

Message 8 of 23
s45560552
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s45560552
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i did that. do you think maybe it isnt seated properly?

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i did that. do you think maybe it isnt seated properly?

Message 9 of 23
bob55
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bob55
Autodesk
Autodesk

Doesn't hurt to check.

 

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Doesn't hurt to check.

 

Message 10 of 23
bob55
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bob55
Autodesk
Autodesk

If (when you crash) you submit the crash report and tell us the number, so we can see if many other users are hitting this.

 

 

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If (when you crash) you submit the crash report and tell us the number, so we can see if many other users are hitting this.

 

 

Message 11 of 23
s45560552
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s45560552
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will do thanks

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will do thanks

Message 12 of 23
s45560552
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s45560552
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743079265  report ID

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743079265  report ID

Message 13 of 23

matthias_wieding_drewes
Autodesk
Autodesk

Also worth a try is to run the system file checker tool coming with windows.

 

The default way to do this is to run the following in an admin console in order:

  1. DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
  2. sfc /scannow

For more information see this support page

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Also worth a try is to run the system file checker tool coming with windows.

 

The default way to do this is to run the following in an admin console in order:

  1. DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
  2. sfc /scannow

For more information see this support page

Message 14 of 23
s45560552
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s45560552
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any updates? because this is getting painful now can barely move a cv before it crashes. some new info i found it only crashes when im rotating aroud the model.

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any updates? because this is getting painful now can barely move a cv before it crashes. some new info i found it only crashes when im rotating aroud the model.

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matthias_wieding_drewes
Autodesk
Autodesk

I had a brief look at the CER. But there is little new information. The crash happens while code contained in the nvidia OpenGL driver is executed. Now, it is possible for an application to crash a driver by passing invalid data of some sort. But I don't think this is the case here. Crashing as often as you describe would set this forum ablaze. Therefore, I suspect this to be specific to the used hardware or software (operating system, drivers, utilities).

 

Are you using other OpenGL applications on this machine? Have you tried running a benchmark? Can you monitor the temperature of your card, maybe using something like FurMark?

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I had a brief look at the CER. But there is little new information. The crash happens while code contained in the nvidia OpenGL driver is executed. Now, it is possible for an application to crash a driver by passing invalid data of some sort. But I don't think this is the case here. Crashing as often as you describe would set this forum ablaze. Therefore, I suspect this to be specific to the used hardware or software (operating system, drivers, utilities).

 

Are you using other OpenGL applications on this machine? Have you tried running a benchmark? Can you monitor the temperature of your card, maybe using something like FurMark?

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s45560552
Contributor
Contributor

talked with Nvidia today about the issues and they said its definitely hardware issue. ordered a new Graphics card and hopefully that fixes the issue otherwise im throwing my whole pc away lol. but ye thanks a lot for the help everyone & will update the forum tommorow hopefully 

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talked with Nvidia today about the issues and they said its definitely hardware issue. ordered a new Graphics card and hopefully that fixes the issue otherwise im throwing my whole pc away lol. but ye thanks a lot for the help everyone & will update the forum tommorow hopefully 

Message 17 of 23
Michael-GG
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Michael-GG
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@s45560552 while the code is crashing in the Nvidia driver, there is still a good chance that the problem might be located on the Alias side. As this is not easy to reproduce, I am working together with development at the moment, to get a special Alias build for in-depth quality assurance testing. I will let you know how it goes!

Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
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@s45560552 while the code is crashing in the Nvidia driver, there is still a good chance that the problem might be located on the Alias side. As this is not easy to reproduce, I am working together with development at the moment, to get a special Alias build for in-depth quality assurance testing. I will let you know how it goes!

Thanks,

GG



Michael G.-G.
Manager Quality Assurance Automotive
Message 18 of 23
s45560552
in reply to: Michael-GG

s45560552
Contributor
Contributor

Hello michael that would be great. I just bought a new graphics card from a different company just in case. Same exact thing happened just with a differnt name for the DLL file.

Exception code: C0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION
- illegal read

Fault address: A2C1FBEE in C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\u0399752.inf_amd64_b15dedb279802d6f\B399690\atio6axx.dll
00000001:01CDEBEE Logical offset (see .map file for location)

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Hello michael that would be great. I just bought a new graphics card from a different company just in case. Same exact thing happened just with a differnt name for the DLL file.

Exception code: C0000005: ACCESS_VIOLATION
- illegal read

Fault address: A2C1FBEE in C:\WINDOWS\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\u0399752.inf_amd64_b15dedb279802d6f\B399690\atio6axx.dll
00000001:01CDEBEE Logical offset (see .map file for location)

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amandaallsion.lila
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Hi, not sure if this could be part of the issue, and I didn't see it mentioned above... but in the past I've had times where there is a corrupt surface in my file leading to the crashes. Does this do this even with a new model with clean surfacing? Sometimes I have to start deleting surfaces (like -half the model at a time) and work for awhile to see if it still has problems, and narrow it down by half each time with the model "half" still causing trouble. Imported surfaces can sometimes cause this, but even Alias surfaces with twisting cv's or weird surfaces can cause these kinds of crashes.

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Hi, not sure if this could be part of the issue, and I didn't see it mentioned above... but in the past I've had times where there is a corrupt surface in my file leading to the crashes. Does this do this even with a new model with clean surfacing? Sometimes I have to start deleting surfaces (like -half the model at a time) and work for awhile to see if it still has problems, and narrow it down by half each time with the model "half" still causing trouble. Imported surfaces can sometimes cause this, but even Alias surfaces with twisting cv's or weird surfaces can cause these kinds of crashes.

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s45560552
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Contributor

thanks ill try this now with a new stage and clean file

thanks ill try this now with a new stage and clean file

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