So either remove the display connected to the onboard graphics port or move it to the RTX4070 card and see if that helps. One thing I see that doesn't help, is that you have displays connected to both the RTX4070 GPU and the onboard graphics ports. Sort of looks like it might be crashing around the time it's doing things with the GPU. And it looks like the new install has never completed. Looks like you've done a clean Resolve install, so there are no old logs available to see how it was behaving when it was working, and what might have changed. So I have no idea how Resolve might be interacting with that. And Googling on mrmcorer.dll returns nothing helpful. This is something I've never seen before. Latest Nvidia Studio driver (RTX 3090) and latest Win 10 updates.įaulting application name: Resolve.exe, version: 18.6.2.2, time stamp: 0x00000000 Faulting module name: mrmcorer.dll, version: 1.3570 I tried to delete the config file and uninstalled the panels (I have an Intensity Pro 4k but the panel software for editing controllers, right?). I got to a welcome screen then it crashed. So I tried to install 18.5 (from 18) to see if that solved anything, it did not. It's been a couple of weeks since last time, and it does not even let me open the software (Studio), and it's not in Windows taskmanager either, it just crashes before it launches (loading screen appears). Hiya! (New on the forum) I was out and shot some footage with my 6K Pro, got home to look at it, and could not open Resolve on my main rig for no apparent reason. Open the Windows System Information app and select its File - Save menu to generate the. In addition to a Resolve log, we also need a Windows System Information. Dwaine Maggart Your link requires access credentials.
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