Message boards : BOINC Manager : The error "exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005)" is driving me nuts!
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Send message Joined: 4 Nov 05 Posts: 3 |
I'm not sure what's going on but my 3 projects in my computer (seti, einstein@home, and climateprediction) fail once in a while due to this error. I've checked my configuration, updated my drivers, ran multiple robustness tests in my computer (super Pi, Prime95's torture test) and they all pass... The exit code 1073741819 is consistent on all failures... any idea what it means? I'm running version 5.2.2 in WinXP, I noticed this started to happen after I upgraded to 4.45. Never happened in 4.19... Any feedback/suggestions would be appreciated. |
Send message Joined: 7 Sep 05 Posts: 130 |
I'm not sure about the other projects but I think this is the message you get with the EAH graphics bug and was particularly evident when an ATI graphics card was used. I see that one of your boxes has had a "Client error" with this error code on three recent EAH results. The solution is to try out the EAH beta science app which seems to cure these errors for many people. You can get more details about the beta app using the link on the main page of the EAH website. The other work around is to disable the screensaver and not click on any graphics display buttons. Do you get the error when displaying graphics? Cheers, Gary. |
Send message Joined: 4 Nov 05 Posts: 3 |
Thanks Gary, Will try your suggestion. |
Send message Joined: 4 Nov 05 Posts: 3 |
I've been running with the screen saver mode disabled and the problem has not ocurred again, so it looks like the problem was due to some issues with the graphics card. My Panasonic laptop has an Intel 82852 graphics controller (FW version 4.13.10.3510)... not sure if it's an ATI OEM... |
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