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2017/03/21 18:56:31
StarTekh
Im using the Rapture-64b with the blue color in its tab.. i was have issues and had to restart it now i got this   :
Problem Event Name:    APPCRASH
  Application Name:    RaptureSession_64.exe
  Application Version:    0.0.0.0
  Application Timestamp:    568579cf
  Fault Module Name:    RaptureSession_64.dll
  Fault Module Version:    2.0.5.81
  Fault Module Timestamp:    58acb331
  Exception Code:    c0000005
  Exception Offset:    00000000001bf3a0
  OS Version:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
  Locale ID:    4105
  Additional Information 1:    8d72
  Additional Information 2:    8d7204ef5566fa90d4012801c4e14d2e
  Additional Information 3:    3fdd
  Additional Information 4:    3fdde5a8eb4b4d676d29bc694c6bddef


2017/03/21 19:37:33
reginaldStjohn
Make sure you have all the software up to date. What version of Sonar or other Host are you on? You can start Sonar in "safe mode" by holding down shift when you open the project and select no when it asks to load Rapture.  Once the project is open you may need to try to delete the synth and re-insert it.
2017/03/21 19:59:25
robert_e_bone
That looks like an Access Violation.  Maybe try installing again from Command Center, where you launch Command Center by right-clicking on it and explicitly clicking on Run As Administrator?
 
You could also then try launching the stand-alone Rapture Session with Run As Administrator, to see if it works outside of Sonar.
 
The other thing that pops into my mind is perhaps some download or install interference with antivirus software, so you might try temporarily disabling your antivirus software to install it again - the downloaded files would have been scanned during the download.
 
Then again - I have had AVG interfere with a download in the past, so it is possible it is happening in the download for you, sorry that's all that pops into my head at the moment.
 
Bob Bone
 
2017/03/21 20:12:35
chuckebaby
Hey John, hows it goin man.
Hey when was your last C++ update ? Exception code points to C++ anyway.
Im guessing it could be a missing update from either C++ or visual. try updating the lib's/
2017/03/21 20:14:21
StarTekh
I backed out the error code...  updated c++ as this was a new install to a ssd....  I will see if it fixed it ...thanks  Chuck you rock c++  got me again ... least I didnt waste days/months fixing it !
 
 
2017/03/22 01:19:09
robert_e_bone
It's usually quite beneficial to list your system specs in your forum profile's Signature section - so when others are trying to help figure out issues we/they have a sense of what kind of setup you have.
 
You can look at my signature at the bottom of this post, or others for guidance - you would edit your profile in the control panel for your forum profile - make sure to check the box to tell the forum software to always add your signature to your posts. :)
 
Bob Bone
 
2017/03/22 19:17:16
StarTekh
The question  was directed to Chuck... The issue was clearly... Exception Code:    c0000005 and the fix was c++ update, something I told people here yrs ago.. System specks had nothing todo with it.. again thanks Chuck if you wern't here I doubt I would return .
2017/03/22 19:37:50
chuckebaby
StarTekh
The question  was directed to Chuck... The issue was clearly... Exception Code:    c0000005 and the fix was c++ update, something I told people here yrs ago.. System specks had nothing todo with it.. again thanks Chuck if you wern't here I doubt I would return .


Thanks John.
I Wish I seen more of you around here . You've taught me a lot through out the years.
2017/03/22 23:53:33
The Grim
it's strange, i always see one of the first suggestions to fix various things is make sure windows is up to date and all the c++ stuff etc, until recently i had remained on version 1511 of windows 10 (around 9 months old) on all my machines and never had a problem. recently(ish) i let them update to the anniversary edition, then turned updates off again so i am not up to date by any means, and again i don't see the issue referred to in this thread, so there must be something else, some other variable also at play as well, because if it is just being up to date with c++ and windows etc, then i should be seeing these issues? not sure i understand, but i have never kept windows (any version) up to date, most of the time many months, (perhaps a year or more) behind and have had no issues
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