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Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 17 Oct 2009 04:21

I'm using 1.0.2 on Windows XP SP3, and everytime I try to open VLC after I restart my computer, it crashes unless I reset the preferences and cache files... it wouldn't be so bad if it did this every once in a while, but every time I try to open it without reseting, it simply crashes...
Anyone have any suggestions?
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System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 17 Oct 2009 13:19

This happens even if you just open VLC once, close it immediately, restart computer and start VLC?

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 18 Oct 2009 21:28

This happens even if you just open VLC once, close it immediately, restart computer and start VLC?
Yes... I can't figure out what errors there might be because if I don't reset the cache files, the program won't open... once I clear the cache and reset the preferences, it works just fine... no other problems... :?
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 18 Oct 2009 21:31

This happens even if you just open VLC once, close it immediately, restart computer and start VLC?
Yes... I can't figure out what errors there might be because if I don't reset the cache files, the program won't open... once I clear the cache and reset the preferences, it works just fine... no other problems... :?
Well, I mean, it doesn't even open enough to close it... nothing happens, and when I try to open it again, it says "VLC media player just crashed. Would you like to send a bug report to the developers' team?" I click "Yes", and nothing more happens... :?
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 19 Oct 2009 14:04

You know how to run software in gdb?

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 20 Oct 2009 04:29

You know how to run software in gdb?
I'm more geared toward hardware troubleshooting, if you know what I mean...
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 20 Oct 2009 14:01

For us it is hard to figure out the reason for the crash without debug info.

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 21 Oct 2009 04:34

For us it is hard to figure out the reason for the crash without debug info.
Tell me about it... normally, I'd disable all the software that might interfere with the program... but, since I don't know, I have to go through them all one-by-one, I guess...
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 21 Oct 2009 20:06

For us it is hard to figure out the reason for the crash without debug info.
Tell me about it... normally, I'd disable all the software that might interfere with the program... but, since I don't know, I have to go through them all one-by-one, I guess...
I've downloaded gdb... I'll see if I can figure out what's going on...
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 22 Oct 2009 14:00


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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby magus732 » 24 Oct 2009 04:17

New development: if I logon, go back to the login page without signing off (via "Switch Users"), then log back in later, it works fine... :?
System Error - User Input Required

No input made; 10-second time lapse to autoselection has expired...

Fault code 14-889; debug in progress...

debug failure; system hard reset...

It is now safe to use your computer stupidly...

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby lyallp » 29 Oct 2009 10:35

I have the same problem.
VLC 1.0.2 on Windows XP Pro, fully up to date, AMD CPU.
I have re-installed 1.0.2 and it runs and plays videos if I execute it as an Administrator.
If I run it as a 'Limited User' - it crashes on startup, whether I am opening a file or simply starting VLC from the start menu.
No window, no nothing, just the crash dialog.
I have added VLC as an exception to the firewall, to no avail.
It used to work on previous versions.
Any suggestions?

...Lyall

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby willow » 29 Oct 2009 12:19

I recently began to experience the same problem using Windows vista except mine had started a while back playing then crashing after a while. I had the older 0.9 version for over a year which never gave me any problem until I recently downloaded the latest version few months ago. I listen to a ton of lectures using vlc and so play them at a faster pace and tend to replay areas I need to listen to over again but I had noticed that after I do that a certain amount of time, then vlc will shut down with the message ‘vlc.exe has stopped working’ and I would close the program but restart again and it work. When I restarted vlc, it would ask if I wanted to send a report to the developers and I would choose yes but nothing ever happened. As I mentioned earlier, recently it would just shut down as I start it up with the same message ‘vlc.exe has stopped working’, check for online solutions which I select and nothing happened. I have, rebooted the computer, uninstalled and reinstalled the program but nothing changed. Please can you help me find a solution to this problem. I am not very versed with computer terminologies so I copied the ‘problem details’ I got from the ‘vlc.exe has stopped working’ message. I have no clue what this means but thought it may be helpful. Thank you for your assistance.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX
Application Name: vlc.exe
Application Version: 1.0.2.0
Application Timestamp: 4ab60184
Fault Module Name: msvcrt.dll
Fault Module Version: 7.0.6002.18005
Fault Module Timestamp: 49e0379e
Exception Offset: 00025085
Exception Code: c0000409
Exception Data: 00000000
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.256.1
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 8070
Additional Information 2: 2b95dd23474eec70f2c35e0ac694b7a5
Additional Information 3: 60eb
Additional Information 4: d724955c1e09f8df899019dc64883081

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 29 Oct 2009 12:55

willow: have you tried to remove %appdata%\vlc folder?

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby willow » 29 Oct 2009 14:13

Where do I find it.

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby shqualo » 30 Oct 2009 16:07

How disable "Report bug" at restart???
I make a little loop in a batch file for this problem, but this window stop the restart..

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby VLC_help » 30 Oct 2009 20:17

willow: Open Windows Explorer, and paste %appdata%\vlc to address bar.

shqualo: VLC always crashes?

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Re: Crashing on Startup...

Postby lyallp » 31 Oct 2009 10:39

C:/Documents and Settings/%username%/Application Data/vlc


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