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Staredit Network -> SCMDraft -> Crashing Problems
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Pyro_Maniak14 on 2006-08-17 at 21:42:00
Ok, for some reason, everytime I use SCMDraft 2 and I edit the terrain (only happens when editing terrain, so far...), the program freezes, my computer starts slowing down really badly, the Tridedit box comes up: Something bad happened, would you like to save as a diagnostic file, I click no because I didn't really do anything, and then the send report, don't send report comes up and my computer finally goes back to normal... This is about the 3rd times its happened and I have NO idea what the hell the problem is... Can anyone help?
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Laser_Dude on 2006-08-17 at 21:57:22
I don't know what your problem is, but maybe you should save a diagnostic file the next time it happens, and report the bug to the maker (can't remeber the name).
Report, edit, etc...Posted by evolipel on 2006-08-18 at 03:10:38
QUOTE(Pyro_Maniak14 @ Aug 17 2006, 08:41 PM)
Ok, for some reason, everytime I use SCMDraft 2 and I edit the terrain (only happens when editing terrain, so far...), the program freezes, my computer starts slowing down really badly, the Tridedit box comes up: Something bad happened, would you like to save as a diagnostic file, I click no because I didn't really do anything, and then the send report, don't send report comes up and my computer finally goes back to normal... This is about the 3rd times its happened and I have NO idea what the hell the problem is... Can anyone help?
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...and to the above poster: no, the dump file is virtually useless to them.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Vi3t_X on 2006-08-18 at 18:49:07
The creator of SCMD requests the dump file for them to see, but the only way they can use it, is though a hex editor or a program that can read data strings (aKA, the HeX-EdiToR)


As for you pyro, I used to get that problem alot, but it stoped after i formatted my PC. I didnt lose any files either!


Heres How......

Save all neccessary files (i had like, 60 Gigs lol)
Format Computer
Replace Files IN THEIR EXACT LOCATION
Reboot Combuter and enter BIOS
Configure CPU Speed and turn off overclocking (unless your comp can support it)
Exit BIOS
That should be it, open SCMD and Open your map (hey, it worked for me!)
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Pyro_Maniak14 on 2006-08-19 at 12:38:48
Hmm... I figured it out, I recently installed a new anti-virus program and it was checked un-safe... Thanks anyway wink.gif .
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