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Fusion 360 crashes on startup

subteblu
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Fusion 360 crashes on startup

subteblu
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Hi, I am having this problem, any suggestions to solve it?

The problem occurred on April 7, on the 6th it was working normally.

Crashes on startup on Windows OS, and Error report Window appear.

I have tried without getting fix:

Update Windows
Diferents version video drivers .9168,.9313, and .9316
Uninstall Fusion using Fusion Cleanner and reinstall.
Manual uninstall and reinstall.
New user on Windows and clean Fusion install

 

Deactivating the Intel video drivers, Fusion starts up normally with native windows drivers.

 

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU

Windows 19042.906

HD Graphics 620

 

 

 

Thanks for the help.

 

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lance.carocci
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@subteblu this may be related to the issue posted here - could you please try the same steps to workaround?


Lance Carocci
Fusion QA for UI Framework/Cloud Workflows, and fervent cat enthusiast
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subteblu
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Thanks Lance, it worked! I was desperate!

The "Graphics Banner" appears, but at least I can open Fusion and do something.
Should I delete that variable in the next update?

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lance.carocci
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Yes, you can safely delete it. Or leave, if it's not causing harm, but it may impact other Qt-based applications, for better or worse.


Lance Carocci
Fusion QA for UI Framework/Cloud Workflows, and fervent cat enthusiast
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subteblu
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Yes, I could see it, now I can't open Chitubox 😞

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lance.carocci
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Another user reported that, too. Unfortunately this is likely a side effect of using a framework-level variable, as many apps also use Qt, and not all configure their graphics the same way we do.

 

We hope to have this fixed within the next update, so this should just be a temporary measure. If needed, you can add and delete the variable as needed depending on which software you need to access in the meantime.


Lance Carocci
Fusion QA for UI Framework/Cloud Workflows, and fervent cat enthusiast
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subteblu
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I solved it by editing the variable adding some character to the word "software" once Fusion was open.
Fusion continues to work as long as you don't close it. 

Thanks for your support!

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subteblu
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Today's update 2.0.10032 did not fix the issue

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