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Random BSOD ON C4D

OnCraft

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Oct 22, 2015
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I was rendering a 3D model on C4D and after a few frames done my PC just crashed, and it has happened a few time by now, but only on C4D, and rarely on After Effects, never on premiere though, neither games, (runs GTA V on Very High 60 fps) Any ideas??
(Sorry for bad English)

My PC is custom build, here are the specs:

I5 4670K (1150)
Gigabyte Z87X-D3H
GTX 760 PNY
2x4 GB of G. Skill RIPJAWS RAM.
 
Solution
Here's your latest driver. (released 2 weeks ago)

Uninstall the current video driver first. Reboot. Then run the installer, selecting the "clean install" option like so...
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/327414-nvidia-drivers-avoid-problems.html

There's not much else to video issues than the driver and the hardware itself. If that clean install of the driver doesn't help, you may have a bad card or a heat issue. Try the clean re-installation.


For a true analysis of those dump files, they need to be uploaded so I can plug them into the debugger app
Think i found out a way. :).
102215-13369-01.dmp 22/10/2015 14:38:30 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL 0x000000d1 00000000`0000001c 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000001 fffff880`01c62c9e tcpip.sys tcpip.sys+62c9e Driver TCP/IP Sistema Operacional Microsoft® Windows® Microsoft Corporation 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+74200 C:\Windows\Minidump\102215-13369-01.dmp 4 15 7601 367.760 22/10/2015 14:41:13
 
One more.

102215-18033-01.dmp 22/10/2015 15:30:03 DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL 0x000000d1 00000000`0000001c 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000001 fffff880`01c62c9e tcpip.sys tcpip.sys+62c9e Driver TCP/IP Sistema Operacional Microsoft® Windows® Microsoft Corporation 6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) x64 ntoskrnl.exe+74200 C:\Windows\Minidump\102215-18033-01.dmp 4 15 7601 395.984 22/10/2015 15:32:48
 
I used to use an Ethernet cable for connection, but a few months ago I changed to wireless, (TP-Link USB Wireless adapter), and the only drivers that i remember to have updated this month were the graphics card.
 
Here's your latest driver. (released 2 weeks ago)

Uninstall the current video driver first. Reboot. Then run the installer, selecting the "clean install" option like so...
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/327414-nvidia-drivers-avoid-problems.html

There's not much else to video issues than the driver and the hardware itself. If that clean install of the driver doesn't help, you may have a bad card or a heat issue. Try the clean re-installation.


For a true analysis of those dump files, they need to be uploaded so I can plug them into the debugger app
 
Solution
So, turns out that i was checking the video driver, and it's not the latest, it's either the one before the newest one, or an even older, but I'll try it, and also for some reason windows is not letting me do nothing to the dmp file, says "access denied", even on administrator level.
 
Done, i will run a heavy rendering on C4D for check on the problem, and my normal boot time is about 1 minute and 30/40 seconds, after the driver install now it is 40 seconds, welcome improvement got to say. I've tried some ways to send you the file but still unsuccessful.
 
So, 90 are going to take to much time(i don't know which part of the world you are but here is night), as it always crashed when it was going to render the first ten frames, I'll let it go to 10/15 frames and open up AE and make it render something at the same time, on Full HD as well.