FWIW... I have a MSI Turing GPU and would never, ever use overlays of any kind, from MSI or tuning softwares or other. If I do then some games will crash. Overclocking is no problem, but the overlays (in game fps, cpu and GPU usage reporting etc) will surely crash some games. This is also true of other similar brands like Asus, Gigabyte... Clod tobruk runs like a dream on my pc... but as stated above... Do not use overlay... be it Steam or msi monitoring utilities or whatever. Hope you get it sorted out because, imho, Tobruk is worth it!
Edit: just to add, the crashes are happening when going to start a flight, the game seems to minimize and then crash. I've disabled the steam overlay, don't have MSI. I'd say the crashes are happening in one in every 4 flights.
in task manager I disabled all MSI process running and, just to be sure, all 32 bit programs. no afterburner running, no steam overlay, fresh installation without antivirus running, antivirus after installation with all possible exceptions,,,,I say again I've tried all current available suggestions. You can all undestand I'm a little bit frustrated...
How do you go about getting a refund for this from 1C? Currently experiencing crashing issues similar to ITAF_Gerry_Lil_Rocket. I emailed support last week, but received no response. On the verge of having Amex perform a chargeback.
- I am seeing a lot of 3rd party programs running. I would recommend you shut them down if you don't need them running when you play the game. The game does not like 3rd party programs, especially 32 bit.
Regarding the logfile.... it indicates the game cannot find a joystick key... it is possible the game is not recognizing your joystick or you are running a 3rd party joystick program which is crashing the game.
As for the joystick, it is a Thrusmaster Warthog and the parameters of its associated software (TARGET) are the same as before the change of motherboard. Also, normally, this should not have any influence on the game. But I'll unplug the rudder and the HOTAS and not pre-launch TARGET or TrackIR V5 to see if it has an impact.
- TARGET (for the HOTAS) and TrackIR V5 not running : no change
- rudder , hotas and TrackIR unplugged: no change
- all the programs working in the background that I was able to close, closed: no change
- Uninstall of all "new" programs provided by the motherboard manufacturer: no change.
The information we are receiving suggests there is a common thread in the Crash reports and likely a common program or programs which are causing the problems.
In order for us to identify that program or programs, we need to see what you are running in your PC.
To get a list of programs running, please follow these instructions:
- Start->run
- type "cmd" and click "OK"
- on the black window that opens, type "tasklist /svc" and press enter
- right click on the window title and select Edit->Mark
- Scroll up to the begining of the output, left click at the start and drag to the end selecting all the text.
- once the text is selected, press enter (this was a copy/paste operation)
- now you can paste the text here so we can see what is running and hopefully figure it out.
And also, see if you have any files on the "My Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\cppcrash" folder. If so, please zip them and attach them to any post here.
CompPkgSrv.exe file is part of a Windows update and it will appear suddenly due to the Windows update taking place. This is called the Windows Component Package Support Server software. This is not related to spyware, malware, viruses, etc.
Further to my post above, I did some trouble shooting and noted my steps. TL:DR version. Seems a third party screen management tool was having an effect. Once turned of the issues seem to manifest around the deleting of the Cache file (or not deleting as the case may be.). I copied out the 'cppcrash' and 'cache' file after each crash if someone wants to review them.
I would recommend you shut as many of them down as possible... set them so they do not automatically start when your PC does... start them manually when you need them instead of them running all the time... everything adds a load to your PC and could conflict with BLITZ or TOBRUK.
The fact you can start and run the game without any problem initially suggests to me your system is creating a file which then causes the crash... likely created by another program. When you re-start, this file causes a problem.
Hello all I'm having problems launching this game. The game worked for about two days after initial purchase. Now it just shows the splash banner on launch goes to a black screen then straight back to desktop. I really don't want to request a refund but this is my last option. I purchased the game thru steam. The troubleshooting steps that I took were:
Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe es un archivo exe ejecutable que pertenece al proceso Dell.D3.WinSvc que viene junto con el Servicios de entrega digital de Dell Software desarrollado por el desarrollador de software de Dell.
Si el proceso Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe en Windows 10 es importante, debe tener cuidado al eliminarlo. A veces, el proceso Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe puede estar usando demasiado CPU o GPU. Si se trata de malware o virus, es posible que se est ejecutando en segundo plano.
Cmo quitar o desinstalar Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe
Para eliminar Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe de su computadora, siga los siguientes pasos uno por uno. Esto desinstalar Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe si era parte del software instalado en su computadora.
O el Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe se instal usando el instalador de Windows y luego para desinstalarlo Vaya a Ajustes del sistema y abrir Opcin Agregar o quitar programas.
Para detener la ejecucin del proceso dell.d3.winsvc.exe, debe desinstalar el programa asociado con el archivo o, si se trata de un virus o malware, eliminarlo con una herramienta de eliminacin de malware y virus.
Puede encontrar esto abriendo la aplicacin Administrador de tareas (haga clic con el botn derecho en la barra de tareas de Windows y seleccione Administrador de tareas) y haga clic en la opcin Disco en la parte superior para ordenar y averiguar el uso del disco de Dell.D3.WinSvc.exe.
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