(07-05-2020, 10:54 AM)KHg8m3r Wrote: And just to be clear, you're extracting the entire contents of the zip folder, and not just Dolphin.exe, correct?
Also, what are your PC specs? Just CPU/GPU should be fine.
Long shot: have you run the DirectX Web Installer? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download...aspx?id=35
Long shot 2: does Dolphin run if you start your computer in Safe Mode?
No, nothing runs on safe mode, tried dolphin too.
Yes, i have downloaded dx9 and the proper redists as instructed by you and others, other software requiring this redist seem to work.
I have the following hardware:
specs are:
cpu: i5 9400f
ram: 16gb
windows 10 [color=#dcddde]Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.900])
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And yes, I created a folder for it and extracted to that folder, opened the folder and ran dolphin (as administrator) from there.
I have some new information.
I tried version 5.0, which actually opens very briefly before closing, outputting the following info as an exception ...
Code:Unhandled Exception
Code: 0xC0000005
Call stack info:
0x051D250E : ?
Unhandled Exception
Code: 0xC0000005
Call stack info:
0x0543250E : ?
Unhandled Exception
Code: 0xC0000005
Call stack info:
Dolphin!0x001F83E4 : ?
I tried the latest developmental release (5.0-12278), extracted and ran it, same issue with no output, dialog or logs of any kind.
After that, I tried a 3.x.x version, which launched fine but with the same issue as 4.x (crashing upon opening any configs)
Once again I have let windows update, and even checked each driver in the user space to make sure I could not get a more recent version.. nothing.
[w10] dolphin does not launch
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07-09-2020, 07:29 AM
07-09-2020, 08:06 AM
Please, for the love of my eyes, edit your post so that your reply is not inside the quote block. Put all of your reply after the [/quote] part.
As to what you reported, that unhandled exception is a memory pointer exception. Why you would be getting that is beyond me. I can only think you might have something wrong with your windows install.... You might want to try running the Windows built-in SFC tool to see if your Windows install has problems. If you need to read up on how to use it, this is a good link (just read through everything first before you start) https://www.windowscentral.com/how-use-d...s-10-image |
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