Hmm according to google, the issue could be caused by other software... Such as:
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Things you can try:A crash has been intercepted by the crash handler. For call stack and other details, see the latest crash report generated in:
Im not an expert at this, but it looks like it was loading things into ram, and broke when it tried to access dbghelp.dll, and both times it also broke at the 0x00007FFx address space. Try using the system file checker tool provided by microsoft and see if that fixes it and if your drive is corrupted. Repairing that system file might be the case and sometimes data gets corrupted like that. Also since it consistently fails at that address in RAM, you could try downloading the OCCT stress test tool and going to the tab to test memory(RAM) and see if throws out any errors at you since that could be failing. I know it says it will run the test for 30 minutes but you really only need to run it for less than a minute on each part since the longer test is mostly for people looking for stable uptime.C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\dbghelp.dll:dbghelp.dll (00007FFDBA660000), size: 2306048 (result: 0), SymType: '-exported-', PDB: 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\dbghelp.dll', fileVersion: 10.0.25169.1000
ERROR: SymGetSymFromAddr64, GetLastError: 'Tentative d’accès à une adresse non valide.' (Address: 00007FFCF29C318D)
0x00007FFCF29C318D (UnityPlayer) (function-name not available)
I had MSI Afterburner, but since I never used it I uninstalled it to see if it came from that, it did not change anythingHmm according to google, the issue could be caused by other software... Such as:You must be registered to see the links
my GPU was upgraded between the first crashes and the crashes now, so I don't think going back to a previous version would change anythingThings you can try:
1. downgrade your gpu's driver.
2. remove Sonic Studio Audio.
3. remove ASUS bloatware (if you have an Asus mainboard).
I tried, it seems that no file was corruptedTry using the system file checker tool provided by microsoft and see if that fixes it and if your drive is corrupted.
I still think that if this was the case, I wouldn't be able to play any games and only Unity games don't work anymoreOr maybe you dont have enough memory and the software poops out.
My game (Legacy of Hestia) uses Unity... If you are willing to try it out, we could exclude the possibility that all Unity Games no longer work.I had MSI Afterburner, but since I never used it I uninstalled it to see if it came from that, it did not change anything
my GPU was upgraded between the first crashes and the crashes now, so I don't think going back to a previous version would change anything
I removed Sonic Studio Audio
I have no ASUS Bloatware
I tried, it seems that no file was corrupted
I still think that if this was the case, I wouldn't be able to play any games and only Unity games don't work anymore
The dev-team I'm working with use Unity too. You can give it a try.I had MSI Afterburner, but since I never used it I uninstalled it to see if it came from that, it did not change anything
my GPU was upgraded between the first crashes and the crashes now, so I don't think going back to a previous version would change anything
I removed Sonic Studio Audio
I have no ASUS Bloatware
I tried, it seems that no file was corrupted
I still think that if this was the case, I wouldn't be able to play any games and only Unity games don't work anymore
I googled a little more and this looks like a problem I dont want to deal with. Im pretty sure 000077Fx was specific to something in the windows user land but its prolly just the generic area for dropping programs in memory. Your best bet is generating a dump and asking someone who's willing to read themI had MSI Afterburner, but since I never used it I uninstalled it to see if it came from that, it did not change anything
my GPU was upgraded between the first crashes and the crashes now, so I don't think going back to a previous version would change anything
I removed Sonic Studio Audio
I have no ASUS Bloatware
I tried, it seems that no file was corrupted
I still think that if this was the case, I wouldn't be able to play any games and only Unity games don't work anymore
your game works perfectly wellMy game (Legacy of Hestia) uses Unity... If you are willing to try it out, we could exclude the possibility that all Unity Games no longer work.
In my game, I use an older version of Unity, whereas the one you have tried uses a new one.
Thought so, then it's not all Unity games, but Unity games made with the new releases.your game works perfectly well
The other day a guy had a problem to play our game (Unity) and he fixed it by reinstalling his gpu drivers through DDU.I have 16GB of RAM and like 8GB free in general having different stuff open
I'm starting to think that it won't necessarily help, but there it is :Maybe you can post your dxdiag log file too - but as text file (zip etc.).
First issue - and the biggest of all of them -: French language Sorry, mate!I'm starting to think that it won't necessarily help, but there it is :
this audio driver is known to cause issues with Unity games. I remember that many players had problems to play Man of the House or Mystwood Manor because of thatNahimicSvc32.exe
I just deleted it, it didn't change anythingthis audio driver is known to cause issues with Unity games. I remember that many players had problems to play Man of the House or Mystwood Manor because of that
V-sync is disabled, soFurther, some people had to disable G-/or V-sync too.
Then I'm sorry... maybe you need a clean install of Windows. Or the game you try to play is total shit.I just deleted it, it didn't change anything
V-sync is disabled, so
Most likely this is result of poorly installed drivers or similar.if no one has a miracle solution, I'll just give up playing them
try deleting "lib_burst_generated.dll" i had this problem for a unity game was searching through forum for a solution i don't know if you are still looking for solution or not but this seems to work! you can also replace the dll with older version of it i don't know deleting it causes what other problems!The Unity games have been crashing for a few weeks now on my PC, I've tried different "solutions" on the internet, none of them worked, I thought it was only Custom Tamago, but having tried to play IslanDeity again this morning, I realised that it wasn't the only one that was crashing, if you have a solution that I haven't tried yet, don't hesitate