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Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:23 pm
by theokus
bab7000 wrote:theokus wrote:bab7000 wrote:And welcome to you and your route. Where can i download it ?
I thought, that you had problems with RW, and then it was RW-Tools ?
Personally i prefer the packagemanager and especially the new one in RW.
Bab
p.s. Germans, start using rpk or rwp file, please
Bab
Dear Friend.
(look at the capital "F"...

)
My route is not ready to go...
Still working on it.
As you know: I got errors installing a rpk made by the Package Creator of railsim.
Ohhhh Vista 64 bit
But then i have to settle with Dk2000 (250 miles of exellent route building) include some of your fine scenery
Bab
And now.... I'll remove the whole bunch,
and start the 3rd installation.....
All is messed up.
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:38 pm
by pauloalmeida
To some one see if the error are the same.
Error Report Sent detail
Product
RailWorksProc
Problem
Stopped working
Date
14-06-2009 21:34
Status
Report Sent
Description
Stopped working
Problem signature
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: railworksproc.exe
Problem Signature 02: 1.0.0.0
Problem Signature 03: 4a3122ff
Problem Signature 04: mscorlib
Problem Signature 05: 2.0.0.0
Problem Signature 06: 48ead7c2
Problem Signature 07: c42
Problem Signature 08: 59
Problem Signature 09: System.FormatException
OS Version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2070
Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: 605194732
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:48 pm
by turbostar1993
Just thought I'd post some screenshots incase anyone wants to give the method I suggested earlier on:
first of all make sure user account control is off (vista): start -> control panel -> user accounts -> turn user accounts on/off -> then select off
then if still having problems try this:
go start -> accessories -> command prompt
(make sure you run as administrator (right click))
then copy and paste this code into the command promp
Code: Select all
bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx AlwaysOff
then hit enter, hopefully it should fix some of the problems
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 8:54 pm
by karma99
I would recommend that people read this before following the above:
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12077 ... sable.html
Turning off DEP might solve some issues with RW but you are basically disabling a security feature. People should understand what they are doing before blindly following the instruction

Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:09 pm
by Basherz
This error is not just a Vista error, but for those on XP as well. I have it on exit only, several people on my site are also experiencing it - and most of you.
I emailed Adam earlier on about it so he should be aware at least.
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:17 pm
by theokus
Basherz wrote:This error is not just a Vista error, but for those on XP as well. I have it on exit only, several people on my site are also experiencing it - and most of you.
I emailed Adam earlier on about it so he should be aware at least.
Poor guy's over there

I have sympathy with them (I do).
To morrow is a working day....and I feel sorry for them.
They will not be bored
I had this error once in Win7 RC Basherz.
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:46 pm
by HairyOtterDotCom
Hi Paulo,
How do you get that report ?
Thanks, Marco.
pauloalmeida wrote:To some one see if the error are the same.
Error Report Sent detail
[...]
Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID: 605194732
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:48 pm
by HairyOtterDotCom
theokus wrote:
Poor guy's over there

I have sympathy with them (I do).
I do too.
Frankly, as infuriating as it is to not have been able to play all weekend, I guess it's some driver-related issue and don't entirely blame it on them.
I'd become REALLY upset if it turned out they did not testing at all on Vista 64, but I do not think it will be the case
Marco
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:56 pm
by theokus
HairyOtterDotCom wrote:theokus wrote:
Poor guy's over there

I have sympathy with them (I do).
I do too.
Frankly, as infuriating as it is to not have been able to play all weekend, I guess it's some driver-related issue and don't entirely blame it on them.
I'd become REALLY upset if it turned out they did not testing at all on Vista 64, but I do not think it will be the case
Marco
Marco... 'ehum'... Yes

The game runs with XP, Vista and Windows 7 > it's in de wiki (or docs).
==============================================================
stupid joke mode ON
You know what the problem is?
In the UK they drive on the left side on the streets.
And the rest of Europe on the "right" side. Right?
stupid joke mode OFF
==============================================================
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2009 10:08 pm
by HairyOtterDotCom
Ah yes, but it does not say WHICH Vista...
Even Autodesk Stitcher works with Vista. It's the only other app so far that I found that tells you nothing, but just does not work (or not reliably) in V64
PS: I promise I will only run trains from countries that drive on the wrong (erm left) side, if they let me play at all...
theokus wrote:
Marco... 'ehum'... Yes

The game runs with XP, Vista and Windows 7 > it's in de wiki (or docs).
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:52 am
by wimbr
I think that the problem is not VISTA but the problem is 64 bits systems. RS don’t support 64 bits and I’m afraid that Railworks does not support 64 bits too (anno 2009 and no 64 bits support?????, it’s like fabricating a LCD TV with only a composite connection!). If this is correct them the problem is RS and not VISTA and yes then blame it the makers of RW.
I have Vista 64 bits and by starting the first time I become the problem Railworks.Proc .error. Starting the second time no railworks.Proc .error but it freezes at the first screen of Railworks and the only way to get out was a hard reset.
I delete all of Steam, update Nvidiacard with latest driver (including Ageia)and install Steam again, log in, install Railworks and after that push the start button and…………… it works!!!!!! Playing 1 hour and no problems. I restart my computer and I try it again . Right click on steam, select my games (mijn spellen in Dutch) and on the steam screen select Railworks push the start button give permission (In Vista UAC is ON) and…………… it works!!!!!!
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:00 pm
by keber
64bit support is still very rare among game developers because it makes much problems for programmers but very few advantages. 64-bit programs are useful only, if you have more than 4 GB of RAM.
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:36 pm
by mjoliver1
I may be making myself a hostage to fortune by saying this, but the only problem I've had was with Steam and getting it to update itself upon the initial download and install. Since then, running Vista Home Premium SP2 64 bit has not appeared to create issues for me. Nevertheless, I did get the RailWorksProc error message once upon closing down earlier today. Since then the message no longer manifested itself and generally RailWorks seems to be behaving itself. Anyway, my suspicions will remain about Steam and whether going forward it may be the agent of a gremlin or two.
Mike
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:00 pm
by mjoliver1
Ha Ha! I knew I should have kept my trap shut!
I thought I'd check out one of the US fictional routes. All was going well with great FPS (70-120) when suddenly, after maybe five minutes, screen crashes and the dreaded message! This has not happened on any of the UK routes for me, or on the Germans I have run so far. Looks like some further 'stress' testing is required by the authors.
Mike
Re: RailWorksProc error
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 3:08 pm
by jkxx74
This may actually help RSDL pinpoint the problem.
Would folks getting this error post here
- your OS, also whether 32 or 64 bit
- the amount of RAM in your system
- your CPU type
- video card model and specs
If there is any pattern to which combo is causing issues, this should help bring it to the front.
Cheers,
jkxx