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Consistent crash with the module d3dx9_43.dll


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I keep getting a consistent crash with 1.2.8

 

Flying for about 10 minutes when the session quits and returns to the after mission screen (Which has no info because the session crashed) after showing an error message that always shows one module at fault.

 

d3dx9_43.dll

 

This happens in single player and multiplayer.

 

I searched around a bit and couldn't find anything about anyone else having this problem. I ran the repair and it downloaded something about 64mb in size, not sure what.

 

Dxdiag report seems to be too long to post. I did run it so let me know if there is a specific part I should post for you guys to look at.

 

Thanks for any help.

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What is the actual error message ?

 

Your system specs please.

 

Save the report as a txt file and upload it along with any crash logs in the logs folder in your saved games folder.

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Try reinstalling directx9c from the eagle dynamics game directories, I forget which folder it's in.

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Thanks guys,

 

I tried reinstalling DX9 via the installer in the DCS folder, didn't help.

 

I'll upload the dxdiag and the log file now.

 

 

I did update my graphics card drivers but only after the problem was happening, I thought it might help. However it didn't seem to make a difference.

 

System is an i5 @ 4.4ghz, gtx 760, 8gb ram, msi motherboard

 

Edit: here is the actual error text from windows

 

Problem signature:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH

Application Name: dcs.exe

Application Version: 1.2.8.27203

Application Timestamp: 535b8c91

Fault Module Name: d3dx9_43.dll

Fault Module Version: 9.29.952.3111

Fault Module Timestamp: 4bf70b46

Exception Code: 80000003

Exception Offset: 0000000000215d82

OS Version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1

Locale ID: 1033

Additional Information 1: c3b4

Additional Information 2: c3b4539fba14d28db0cb1fe252ca9ad6

Additional Information 3: dd1e

Additional Information 4: dd1e2c3076e751b8fc42408a6fdbb8b1

DxDiag.txt

DCSlog.txt


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I keep having the same sort of crash, I don't know if it is the same .dll module causing mine or not. It is usually after about 10 ish minutes of flying. I haven't tried any other aircraft, but I have been having it flying the A10A. My problem sounds the same as yours does.

 

I have an Intel i7 processor 3.5 ghz with 8 cores, 16G RAM, ATI Radeon 7900 Series, DCS world, 1.2.8 ASUS Sabretooth Motherboard

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run Dependency Walker... you've probably got the old 32bit and 64bit files swapped around in their respective folders thing that happens from time to time with some users

 

 

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run Dependency Walker... you've probably got the old 32bit and 64bit files swapped around in their respective folders thing that happens from time to time with some users

 

 

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That is true. I remember other users having that issue. Replacing the file was their method of fixing it.

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run Dependency Walker... you've probably got the old 32bit and 64bit files swapped around in their respective folders thing that happens from time to time with some users

 

 

?

 

What is dependency walker? And how should I use it?

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What is dependency walker? And how should I use it?

 

Bing, Google? Choose as u wish.

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