Hello Christof,
previous tests. Microsoft Windows [version 10.0.19045.3086] (c) Microsoft Corporation. Tous droits réservés. C:\Program Files\Pd\bin>pd.com -noprefs "blank line" for +/- 1 second C:\Program Files\Pd\bin>pd.com -nogui "blank line" for +/- 1 second C:\Program Files\Pd\bin>
So within a CMD terminal the following commands
give the same "no result" for both the installed and the portable versions of Pd 0.54.0.
only about loaded modules but also a pointer to where the issue "could start" ==>. Version=1 EventType=APPCRASH ..... Wow64Host=34404 NsAppName=pd.com ..... Sig[0].Name=Nom de lapplication Sig[0].Value=pd.com Sig[1].Name=Version de lapplication Sig[1].Value=0.0.0.0 Sig[2].Name=Horodatage de lapplication Sig[2].Value=00000000 ==> Sig[3].Name=Nom du module défaillant = Name of the failing module ==> Sig[3].Value=ntdll.dll Sig[4].Name=Version du module défaillant = Version of the failing module Sig[4].Value=10.0.19041.3086 Sig[5].Name=Horodateur du module défaillant Sig[5].Value=6349a4f2 Sig[6].Name=Code de lexception = Exception Code Sig[6].Value=c0000026 Sig[7].Name=Décalage de lexception Sig[7].Value=0000000000102676 .....
NTDLL.DLL exports the Windows Native API. The Native API is the interface used by user-mode components of the operating system that must run without support from Win32 or other API subsystems. Most of this API is implemented in NTDLL.DLL and at the upper edge of ntoskrnl.exe (and its variants), and the majority of exported symbols within these libraries are prefixed Nt, for example NtDisplayString. Native APIs are also used to implement many of the "kernel APIs" or "base APIs" exported by KERNEL32.DLL. The large majority of Windows applications do not call NTDLL.DLL directly.
Thanks, Joseph
-----Message d'origine----- De : Pd-list [mailto:pd-list-bounces@lists.iem.at] De la part de Christof Ressi Envoyé : dimanche 9 juillet 2023 23:14 À : pd-list@lists.iem.at Objet : Re: [PD] HELP: Pure Data Vanilla v.0.54-0 under Windows 10 22H2 64-bit is not running!
Hi,
After further searching on my PC, I was able to find the Windows AppCrash report (in the hidden C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\WER\ReportArchive) for this test which is here attached: "AppCrash_pd.com_Report1.wer" file (text format). As we can see on lines 29-32 the culprit (direct or indirect) seems to be the "ntdll.dll" module.
this is just the list of loaded modules. It doesn't say anything about where the crash happens.
Please try to run Pd from the command line with the following flags and tell the results:
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