![]() ![]() Not much use to you James and I doubt that it's linked in any way but I've recently had a problem with Windows CTD when various programmes were running (Skype etc.) Then Windows told me that I had a hardware problem, a memory problem and all sorts. Once I get back home I'll double check what I've said above and edit. I'm not at my computer currently but I'll double check where Trainz installs what, where, etc.Īfter you've uninstall, restart and run disk cleanup then try install again. It seems that Trainz is having issues recompiling it's own files, which would suggest a courrpt program, when you reinstalled Trainz did you make sure nothing is located in its original "C:\Program Files\xxxxx" folder? So make sure the folder which contained Trainz is fully deleted when you uninstall, Obviously move your database file to make sure you don't accidentally delete that, if its not in the same location you're good. That is very odd behaviour! On the off chance did you upgrade Windows 7 to 10 or is this a fresh install? If you did an upgrade I've seen weird and wonderful issues with Windows upgrades, I've not actually seen an upgrade go correctly in my time at work, unless it was a fresh install of Windows 7 (I had done this when Windows 10 was a free upgrade.) Clicking on "view errors and warnings" says "0 errors, 0 warnings". TRS19 saved instantly, but the resulting route is marked as faulty. TANE got stuck on the loading screen with the loco and pulsating dots (the one that briefly appears when saving) for about half an hour, during which time my CPU load shot up to a flat 100% across all 4 cores, and the fans went crazy. Out of curiosity, I decided to try opening the functional session in both TANE and TRS19, and then "Save As" new route and session. Routes I created from scratch in TRS19 seem to be unaffected) I'll try creating a new database and pointing it at that, but TRS19 was installed with a brand new database, and when I imported my routes the same thing happens there. I've reinstalled TANE twice since this issue began (once to try to fix it, and once because I switched from W7 to W10). "View Sessions" -> "create new session": Crashes TANE."View Sessions" -> select session -> Edit session: Works fine.Likewise, opening a downloaded session (actually, any session either downloaded or created/installed before the issue started occuring) for a route works fine, but saving it as a new route & session, casues the following: At this point the two routes are identical, apart from that one of them has my KUID and shows as 'modified' in content manager. If I select the saved "Duchy Days Testing" route, and hit "edit route", TANE crashes. I then go to "save as", and save it as a new route (let's say "Duchy Days Testing"), then exit and restart TANE. That didn't help, but then the actual dependencies don't seem to matter - if I download a route (let's use Fudginator's Duchy Days route as an example, since it's the first route I noticed the issue with, but the same thing happens on all the routes I've tested), I can select it and hit "edit route", and it all loads up fine. I've got my latest Blender files and textures stored on my Desktop and i've noticed a huge decrease in performance, after I removed those files to elsewhere it was almost like my system had a shot of adrenaline. ![]() When Windows loads, it'll also have to load all those files you have stored on your Desktop. I've clocked my Windows install hogging 10GB worth of cr*p at one stage.Īnother tip would be to not store ANY files on your desktop. I'd recommend anyone to do a weekly Disk Cleanup on their computers, Windows tends to hog onto old files/last windows update, etc. If Trainz works, you'll know it's something in your database causing an issue, by this point it will be the same issue as Giac425. tests to see if your computer needs more resources.įailing that, do a fresh install of Trainz, point Trainz to your old Database, then try again.įailing that, fresh install of Trainz with a new database. I'd suggest doing a cleanup on your computer (Disk Cleanup) and in Trainz, by removing all broken content (or try to repair them) similar to what I said to Giac425 in his topic about Trainz crashing.Īnothing to try, close all other programs you have running, then try running Trainz again. ![]() Not 100% sure what could be causing this, but there's a couple of things we could do to help: ![]()
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