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C4D crashes on my Dual Xeon ! ...the same C4D version and plugins works absolutely fine with my AMD XP 2500+

 

here is a print screen of the error!

 

Error: Access violation at 0x1AF889E4 (tried to write to 0x0000006C), program terminated

 

please help!

 

thanx!

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...I still receiving that message and the C4D crash!

 

What I have done:

 

change and reinstall new win xp to new WD160 HD

new DDR memory (1gb) from AMD PC

new VGA (radeon 9700 pro) from AMD PC

 

...do not know what I should do?

anybody have any ideas?

 

how can I test if the CPU's are ok? or the mobo? ...don't know what else to think...

 

help guys.. I spent so much $$$ for the Dual Xeon system and I can not use it... :(:(

 

 

P.S.

 

sometimes is not crashing especially when I am not using Strat's cool water shaders... I do not know if thet helps... I will test it more and let you know...

 

...I forgot to mention that the system crashes only when I want to render... (or when rendering the materials - double click mat. @ the material manager)

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Well, ithink you need to take your machine into a professional. Although its possible you've hit some bug in Cinema with your particular configuration, I highly doubt that is the problem. The more likely problem is bad software(system or other) or a bad piece of hardware. It seems to me that you need profession diagnostics.

 

Personally, the only time Cinema crashes on me is while using Mesh Surgery, it can be a little usntable. The core app has never cause me issues.

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  • 6 months later...

I registered to this forum when my friend redirected me to this thread just to answer this post =)

 

Anyway... from what I can gather, Cinema4D and SP2 doesn't really like eachother even if Maxon claims they do. But the problem seems to lie in the HyperThread or MultipleProcessor bit. I know cause I have the same problem and have searched the net far and wide without any results or something remotly close to a solution.

BUT... by going into the options-screen and changing the threads-setting to 1, 2 or even 4, instead of optimal it seems to run much more stable. I'd say it's even more stable the less CPUs you use. So 1 thread would in this case be "optimal" and not 4 as Cinema seems to believe. The funny thing is that it is pretty much stable if you change the setting to 4 instead of having it set to optimal which automatically gives you 4. I don't know why that is, but it works anyway =P

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  • 6 months later...

im having the same problem. but interestingly, in a different scenario.

 

i am using archicad 9 with the C4D plugin. i save the AC9 file as a

.ac4d file. my C4D crashes when i go to open this file in C4D.

this is the error i get :

error: access violation at 0x00811c74 (tried to read from 0x507878b4), program terminated

 

any advice would be helpful. i tried changing the settings in options, but of

course, that is a rendering fix, and it did not help.

 

thank you for your response! im glad i found this website :D

 

LINZ

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