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GUI disappears immediately on opening with build 1100, since build 1027 #9311
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Hey, I had the same problem and I managed to fix it. Tried a lot of things but I think that what dit it was this : Uninstall this (I think mine was in version 14.0.XXXX before) Reinstall it with this one : https://aka.ms/vs/17/release/vc_redist.x64.exe (it's a more recent version : 14.40 and I think that's what fixed the problem) Does it work for you too ? |
Hi, |
That fixed it. Tysm !!! |
Describe the bug
When opening the gui SimulationCraft.exe build1100 it disappear immediately after one second of a black window showing it tries to open.
the windows process disappear also like it didn't started, it appears one second and disappear immediately after just like the gui.
Expected behavior
When launching the gui it remains open and can do simulations
To Reproduce
Download the build 1100, unzip it, launch the simulationcraft.exe, for me it closes directly.
Additional information
issue is present since the build 1027 and 1100.
I don't have the issue with builds older than 1026
Launched in admin, same issue.
Launched in compatibility mode, same issue.
Updated graphic drivers, same issue.
Used a different computer, same issue, so it's not juste for one computer, did it on windows 10 version 22h2 and windows 11
If SimulationCraft is crashing, please include your dxdiag file - Instructions here -
No errors in dxdiag, Gui don't give an error also, it just closes immediately after launch
simc_gui.simc file or contents
Gui doesn't launch, can't do a simulation in order to get a file.
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