![]() This one started me suspecting that the outdated processor indeed could be the reason why I can't start Fusion Studio 9 in neither Win 7 nor Win 10 on the same machine.your Phenom, as well my Athlon II x4 don't seem to support SSE 4.1, a fact that was only revealed in the latest 9.0.1 changes list by BMD as a minimum requirement: So maybe swap your old CPU's and get moving So today I got the AMD FX-8350 in the mail and everything works perfectly! (well haven't tested all the functions, but the program opened at least) I got a AMD 1090T and that assume that wasn't compatible with Windows 10 and Fusion 9. Robert Sandven wrote:I've literally tried every step of every method of this problem and today I solved it! Are you confusing plugin with comp? If you right click on a plugin (which is a dll) how would you ever be able to open that with Fusion? What makes you think Fusion can't find plugins within its own plugins folder? Makes it virtually impossible to nail down what's wrong.Īs for Peter Arvidsson's issue, I'm having a hard time understanding what the problem is. The main issue is that Windows doesn't actually say what the specific problem is, or the offending dll. It's an error from Windows, so Fusion itself hasn't even started. It could be something OpenGL or OpenCL libraries and drivers use. ![]() A dependent dll could be just about anything. It could be a C runtime configuration problem, or it could be some dependent dll has an invalid or expired signature, or possibly any number of other reasons. The error code seems to be just a catch-all error for any number of issues, so I don't specifically know what would cause it. And I won't make any purchase until I know this one does.Ħ4 Gb's of G-Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 3200MhzĪs far as I understand 0xc0000142 is an indication that a dll failed to initialise. I tried to get help from BM support but since I downloaded the free one for learning before buying they do not offer any help. Why all the issues on a windows machine and the fact that it all of a sudden looses it's path to the plugins folder causing it to crash? Seems like there are so many reasons for this not to work on a PC!? However the PC is my main Workstation and I'd love if it could work on that one as well. I have the exact same programs and plugins as on my PC and none is making Fusion crash there. I've downloaded and installed Fusion 9 on my MacBook pro (2104, Sierra) and it works fine. I don't have the OFX folder as I've seen other people mention! I tried shutting off Firewall, malware program and no luck. I reinstalled Adobe CC apps one by one and after each one I tested Fusion and it did open properly.Īfter installing Videocopilot plugins it stopped working and even after uninstalling those Fusion no longer works. ![]() I uninstalled each of the Adobe CC apps and then reinstalled Fusion 9 and it worked. After I installed my Adobe CC apps it stopped working. It worked for a moment after the fresh install of Windows 10. If I go into the plugins folder, right click on any plugin and chose "open with" Fusion 9 the program opens just fine. It seems like it can't find the plugins within it's own plugins folder and therefore crashes. I've mined the web and this forum myself and so far I have followed the instruction to reinstall Windows 10 without any luck. If already solved I do apologize and if so could somebody please point me in the direction for a solution to Fusion 9 not working properly in Windows 10 if already posted here in the Forum.
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