[SOLVED] Crash at reconstruction with high detail

Just had a weird crash when i tried to reconstruct (high detail) a small project (44 images at 10 Mb).
It said I should try to switch off SLI (GTX 750, 2GB), but I did not find an option for that in the driver.
When I tried to restart the program, I realised that the process is still running and cannot be terminated via task manager (WIN7 Pro 64). The crash report should be forwarded to after a restart tomorrow…

Hi Götz
Just had a weird crash when i tried to reconstruct (high detail) a small project (44 images at 10 Mb).
Best if get screenshot when it stop working ( Printscreen ) or use Dropbox for taking screenshots ( CTRL+PrnScrn )

  • add small description on what you do before the crash, so we can easier identify the main problem.

It said I should try to switch off SLI (GTX 750, 2GB), but I did not find an option for that in the driver.
SLI is only enabled if have two or more GPUs in system, the GTX750 if looking Nvidia site correctly dont even support SLI.

When I tried to restart the program, I realized that the process is still running and cannot be terminated via task manager (WIN7 Pro 64). The crash report should be forwarded to after a restart tomorrow…
hmm interesting so its stay and cannot be shut down. But from own experience im switched to Win 8.1 as its even more stable as Win7 + small speedup of PC as Win 8.1 ie better optimized for new hardware. But ues a lot of people stay on Win7.

Hi wishgranter,

sorry that I didnt think of taking a screenshot!
I didn’t do much, just aligned the images, looked around the model a bit and then hit reconstruct high detail.
My first guess was that I ran out of memory pn the GPU…
Wanted to attach the error log but it won’t let me - where am I supposed to mail it to again?

Upgrading Windows is not an option at the minute - I had tremendous difficulties lately with such things… :wink:
But maybe next year sometime.

re. the application still running after a crash… I’ve had that too, as well as when running out of memory after adding CPs across many images. While the window disappears, checking the Task manager shows the application running with the RAM usage slowly dropping. If the RAM usage was very high it can take a little while for the application to close.