Fusion 360 Won 39;t Launch

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Yolette Langevin

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:23:15 PM8/4/24
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Ifyou are not seeing any error messages, I would begin troubleshooting by checking your task manager for duplicate "fusion360.exe" and "fusionlauncher.exe" processes. Ending all processes by these names and then attempting to launch Fusion should get it working.

If this does not help, please provide screenshots of any error messages and your installation, application, and web services log files (you can email them to me directly at paul....@autodesk.com) and we will go from there.


Thanks for sending the screenshot over. That dialog is to submit a crash report to Autodesk rather than a specific error message, but it may be helpful regardless. Please continue to submit crash reports whenever you are prompted to do so.


From your crash reports, it does look like you are consistently crashing on startup. I would recommend ensuring your graphics drivers are fully up-to-date - outdated drivers can often cause crashes in Fusion 360. Please check your drivers and update as necessary.


I would also be curious to know if Fusion will launch if you boot up Windows in safe mode - please let me know if it will. If it will, this is usually indicative of other processes on your computer interfering with Fusion 360.


I tried reinstalling boith Fusion 360 and NVidia drivers. The "loading" cursor spiins for a few seconds then nothing. Tassk manager shows one copy of Autodesk Fusion 360 and FusionLauncher.exe but never opens. Not even the splash screen.


Looks like I have the same problem. Reinstalling didn't help. Probably there is a problem with this program in insider preview, but why? I'm using a student version and I'm happy that it's free, I wouldn't pay for this unstable ****.


I'm having this exact issue -- Windows Insider build 19041.1, AutoDesk Fusion and Fusion Launcher show in the Activity Monitor, but nothing ever appears on the screen, and both exe's have 0 CPU usage.


I had this issue, for me it was the docking station (with a couple of extra monitors attached), Fusion 360 would not start at all it would attempt a start and then stop - nothing in the task manager. Unplugging the docking station - start it and then plug back in again is a workaround. - not ideal !


I tired to install Fusion 360 on my new computer and it keep saying network error. So I did change my internet service and yet nothing change. When I tired to shut it down the program crashed and freezed my computer, so I uninstalled it. it. Now is it not working again after downloading a new one. I did also clean all the folders before installing for the second time. Please kindly assist me. Thank you!


For me the Fusion screens appear, then it disappears very quickly, and then there is nothing. I have tried all the troubleshooting, still nothing. The clean uninstall link won't download, even by using another browser. Is there anything else I should try before I put my fist through my screen ? hehe Thank you in advance.


No actual solutions here then. As for 'unsupported OS', I'm running Win 8.1 (which IS supported! btw) and my Fusion360 installation stopped running right after MS auto-updated the OS. So it could be time for a complete reinstall of the OS and all the other progs including Fusion 360, but I won't get my hopes up!


Too bad MS doesn't provide the option to roll back on its so-called updates when so many of them are just more patches on top of earlier patches, hence their need to produce allegedly 'better' versions of their OS.


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I'm not sure why I'm having issues, I've installed DTLite and can run it outside GameEx without issue. I noticed when I run "Run Last Game" that the full path isn't present.. ie: "C:\Roms\Sega CD\Roms\Adventures Of Batman & Robin (USA)\Adventures Of Batman & Robin (USA).cue"


Get genesis or master system working correctly then go to 32x and cd make sure bios are correct and launch. You don't need daemon tools if you have right formats and make sure the filter in fusion matches your formats. 32x will launch must games but cd is tricky because certain formats want you to insert cd and others will launch right away I would have to go through my setup and verify as I'm still doing that but I had this issue as well


My first suggestion is to make sure the games run outside of GameEx. Fusion may not be properly configured. Try to load the games directly inside the emulator first. After that, try loading GameEx and give it a run. If it's still failing, try editing the .bat file in "Run Last Game" from the Windows Start Menu -> GameEx -> Utilities. Add the word "pause" (without quotes) and try running that. That will give you the command prompt line GameEx is attempting to launch. If it doesn't look right, 9 times out of 10 you can figure it out pretty easily where you goofed up and can fix it.


Some notes about Fusion. Configuring of the BIOS is absolutely necessary to be correct. You not only need the console BIOS, but also the CD-ROM BIOS. Also bear in mind that JAP games require the JAP BIOS... so if you're having trouble booting games, check that. Also, Fusion is capable of "in-emulator" mounting. You don't need to run an ISO, etc through something like Daemon tools. This usually flubs up most people. Check to make sure GameEx isn't configured to attempt mounting.


If you have any further difficulties after following these steps, feel free to post back. If you have resolved your issue, please edit the topic thread to include [RESOLVED] so we know you've been taken care of. Good luck!


EDIT: Quick little side note, the rom filter should be *.iso;*.cue there shouldn't be an extra ; at the end of cue. This is mostly only required for LISTING the roms anyway. If I were you, I'd test out (outside of GameEx) running both ISO and CUE games. I believe ISO's won't work. Has to do with the way CD's are manufactured. They work for DVD's, but I believe SegaCD MUST BE in bin/cue format. My configuration is with *.cue only.


Disabling the Virtual Drive Loader using plugin manager solved the issue, I had enabled it in an earlier attempt before I changed the command line from Fusion.exe -scd -fullscreen "[-virtualdrive-]" to Fusion.exe -scd -fullscreen "[ROMPATH]\[ROMFILE]".

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