• SONAR
  • [Resolved] Best version to roll back to... (p.2)
2016/09/23 19:52:45
Sheanes
indeed that could be (ofcourse cannot say it is..) the VS 700.
if possible in your setup, you could test Platinum is ok without the VS 700 engaged.
 
prefer X3 over X2 and X1 stability personally.
 
 
2016/09/23 22:10:08
dahjah
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
dahjah
Anyone who has rolled back and got a version that isn't crashing, farting or some other craziness?
Would be nice to know since cakewalk seems to be silent on all these complaints.




I see a report from you but there isn't a crash dump attached so there is insufficient information for us to go on.
Could you please submit a report with a dump file and list the CWBRN number here? That will allow us to tell you why its crashing potentially. Here is some information on how to send us a crash dump
 
You can also try the latest early access build which posted today.




The last dumps i have are from 2016 07 08 so those aren't what i'm looking for.
I've downloaded the ProcDump, but is there a way to set Sonar plat to automatically create it's own?
2016/09/23 22:45:51
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
It does automatically create a dump. When you get the crash dialog the fault reporter should automatically start and allow you to log a bug report with the dump attached. The steps in the article are only when you cannot create a dump automatically. See the section "Collecting files created automatically by your Cakewalk software or Windows"
2016/09/27 00:26:13
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
dahjah
The last dumps i have are from 2016 07 08 so those aren't what i'm looking for.
I've downloaded the ProcDump, but is there a way to set Sonar plat to automatically create it's own?




I looked at the dump you provided and the crash is in some dll called ltc_game64-116096.dll which can be found in Program Files (x6)\Raptr Inc\PlaysTV\ltc_game64-116096.dll
 
You should uninstall the app called Play.tv which somehow got installed on your PC.
 
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ltc_game64_116096+319b
000007ff`1b0a319b 48c78424a8000000feffffff mov qword ptr [rsp+0A8h],0FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFEh
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 0
SYMBOL_NAME: ltc_game64_116096+319b
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: ltc_game64_116096
IMAGE_NAME: ltc_game64-116096.dll
BUCKET_ID: WRONG_SYMBOLS
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: WRONG_SYMBOLS_80000003_ltc_game64-116096.dll!Unknown
ANALYSIS_SOURCE: UM
FAILURE_ID_HASH_STRING: um:wrong_symbols_80000003_ltc_game64-116096.dll!unknown
FAILURE_ID_HASH: {97f5124b-4260-74f9-e2d5-a5016d9ff2fb}
Followup: MachineOwner
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2016/09/27 12:19:38
dahjah
Yes thanks very much, i deleted (uninstalled) it and haven't had any crashes for over an hour doing everything I normally do. It looks like there are 5 other ltc_game64 dll's on the computer as well. They got introduced to the pc from video cards drivers, probably because the card is recommended for gaming.
 
Would it be ok to uninstall every single game off of this pc?
I never play games on here, just hope they're not connected something else.
2016/09/28 08:49:37
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
I highly recommend removing all that stuff. With video cards you should be careful to only install the drivers and uncheck everything else in their installers.
2016/10/05 16:59:06
dahjah
Just want to report that since the removal of this game and every other one I could find that my system is running like lightening again.
Big Thanks to the Cakewalk crew.
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