Maya 2017 will not start and I get the following error, see attached image. Qt5Widgets.dll is showing zero bytes. I'm running Windows 10 Pro. Something appears to be replacing this one dll required for Maya to run. I updated to the latest version, Update 4 and it started working again then but it stopped again the following day with the same error. I only have Maya 2017 installed.
Thanks for your help.
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Hi @kay
It looks like the dll got corrupted somehow so you may want to perform a clean uninstall/reinstall of Maya.
This should remove the corrupted dll as well as any other files that may have been damaged/corrupted.
Once you are sure that all the files and Autodesk/Maya folders have been deleted, go ahead and reinstall Maya.
Let me know if this works or if you need any more information!
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Hi @kay
I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?
If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
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I'm having this exact same error.
I did a uninstall and reinstalled. I could work for the rest of the night, but this morning the same error is thrown.
I'm going to try another reinstall, but this is not workable long term. It will kill at least 2 hours with having to go through all updates up to 4.
-=S
Hi @Anonymous
Since the dll file is causing an issue by doing the uninstall/reinstall it should remove every single file and folder related to Autodesk/Maya.
After you follow the steps for a clean uninstall/reinstall of Maya, be sure to check your hard drive and documents folder to make sure every Autodesk and every Maya folder has been completely removed.
Once you've done that go ahead and reinstall Maya and we'll see if that solves your issue!
If it doesn't work let me know and we can troubleshoot further!
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Hi @Anonymous
I'm just checking in again to see if you need more help with this. Did the suggestion I provided yesterday work for you?
If so, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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Thank you Sean!
This seems to have fixed the issue for me. I was not able to get Microsoft install/uninstall fix-it to work, and I wasn't sure what files in the temp folder to delete. I used a disk clean-up and deleted the items in the temporary folder.
Have a great day!
Tom
Hi,
I am also having this issue. Maya will not start. I have tried the uninstall/reinstall method. Once that is done the program will only launch once. After that I get the corruption error and have to do it all again. I even did the clean uninstall and reinstall with the same results. I just don't understand how all of a sudden things like this happen. Any further help would be appreciated.
Jason
j-watt,
I completely agree. It is weird that the problem came out of nowhere. I didn't even update Maya, unless the issue came from a recent Windows 10 update.
The way that I fixed it was by uninstalling Maya 2018, then going into the files below to make sure that there were no Maya 2018 files in them.
I then,
cite: https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/global/delete-temporary-files-using-disk-1.html
I installed Maya 2018 normally. Once the install is done the installer will ask you if you want to Launch Now the program. I did that to make sure it opened. It worked for me. I also made sure the program opened several times to make sure.
I hope this helps you. I believe I also restarted my computer after uninstalling Maya 2018, I don't see that contributing to it working for me, but I figured I would mention it. Sorry for the wordy response.
Best,
Tom
Thanks @tjwhitzer for coming back with more information and trying to help @Anonymous
@tjwhitzer is right and when you perform the uninstall/reinstall you need to check your hard drive(s) for any and all Autodesk or Maya folders and make sure they're deleted.
Although it's really interesting that it was working after making the copies of the dll files.
You do have the right steps in mind though so I'm looking forward to hearing back from you and hopefully seeing this issue resolved
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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I've just started getting the same Bad Image error listed above using Maya 2011. It started a few days ago with DAZ 4.9. On their forum it's was suggested that the problem was being caused by McAfee corrupting the DLL's and for DAZ it was suggested that after doing a re-install to put DAZ.exe in the McAfee exception folder.
Since I am a McAfee user I tried this for DAZ and it seems to be working. I'm just wondering how many of you that are having this problem with Maya are also using McAfee.
Hi all!
@Anonymous makes a great point!
While it's great that you found a specific issue related to McAfee which you use, it is a possibility for everyone that their anti-virus or firewall could be blocking Maya and or causing issues.
Therefore I highly recommend that you make sure that Maya is allowed by your anti-virus/firewall so we can make sure that isn't causing the issue!
All the best,
Sean Heasley
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Sadly, I did this method and I am still getting the same error. I was getting this error a while back and I was getting frustrated, so I didn't try to fix it till now. I am still having no success. Has anyone found another method to fix this error?
Hi @tjwhitzer
I've been seeing this issue pop up more and another potential fix could be to manually download the dll file and place it in the folder.
It's also possible that if you look at the startup items in msconfig. There's may still be a reference to mbam there. If you remove it, that should stop the error.
Let me know if anything changes!
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