Posted September 24, 2008 Actualy this is whole description of my problem. Apex 1.1.0 is simply crashing for no obvious reason on xp64 bit. There is no firewall except windows (turned off) logs on normaly and after some time just turns it self off. Logs on to hubs and to other users for download, search works. Help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted September 26, 2008 Can you be more specific, 'turn's off'? What does? Apex or the whole PC? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted September 29, 2008 Actualy this is whole description of my problem. Apex 1.1.0 is simply crashing for no obvious reason on xp64 bit. There is no firewall except windows (turned off) logs on normaly and after some time just turns it self off. Logs on to hubs and to other users for download, search works. Help almost all programs crashedon my x64 xp before ( apex usually crashed every time i switched between tabs ), but since i've updated my video driver ( nvidia ) to the current one they share on their webpage everything is stabile .... try this if you have nvidia video card(s) just an idea, but a log would be useful to find out what's the cause Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted September 29, 2008 Can you be more specific, 'turn's off'? What does? Apex or the whole PC? Ok I'll explain everything in more detail. My system works fine, operating system is XP64 cpu 2,66 core quad 4gb ram (2x2gb) graphics 8800gts apex works fine for some time and then shuts down for no obvious reason without crashing any other program or any message like I said, I have no firewall Regards, and thanks I'll try to get the newest drivers from their site (graphics) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted September 30, 2008 almost all programs crashedon my x64 xp before ( apex usually crashed every time i switched between tabs ), but since i've updated my video driver ( nvidia ) to the current one they share on their webpage everything is stabile .... try this if you have nvidia video card(s) just an idea, but a log would be useful to find out what's the cause Updating driver for NVIDIA to a version from 26 of september did not help to solve the problem Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted September 30, 2008 Do you have any info in the exceptioninfo.txt file in your apex folder? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites