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Randy G Muller
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I have been getting these since the beginning of May, and today was the first day I was able to capture a dump file for it so that I could report it.
The (apparent) repeatable (and avoidable) scenario which causes the problem:
I use DAZ studio to do some 3d modelling and rendering using an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080. This almost always happens when I have done some renders (2560x1440 pixels). After the render, the program is still using about 4GB of memory on the 2080. After I save the image, it reduces to about 2GB (instead of going down to zero or near zero). It holds onto this indefinitely. I do nothing else with DAZ Studio, and somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes, the bugcheck occurs.
The first 3 times (5/1, 5/2 and 5/10), a Blue Screen was generated, with dump files. After 5/10, I figured out how to prevent the memory dump from getting deleted. I also realized the same scenario was occurring every time, so I began to actively avoid keeping the project open in DAZ Studio after my last render. On f/26, 6/3, 6/5, 6/6 and today, I actively caused the problem, but until today, no dump file was being generated. I fixed that when I unchecked "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" and set Custom Size to 3072/8192 in the Virtual Memory dialog, from Performance Options, from System Properties after I ran sysdm.cpl from the Start Menu.
This is a repeatable and also a semi-avoidable problem, if I am careful. I have not found the simplest, minimal repeatable case yet.
Today, this problem occurred while the computer was asleep, with the laptop screen closed. I thought that the problem was not going to occur, so I put it to sleep. What actually happened was what usually happens: The crash occurred, and the computer went into a loop (I suspect), causing the fans to go into overdrive, and it stayed in that state until I hit the power/sleep button, which is configured to sleep/wakeup, but in this case it immediately powered off. When I rebooted, I checked the event log and checked to see if a dump was generated. It was there.
Error message:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000116 (0xffff8904d72cb010, 0xfffff8019b1b63d4, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\Minidump\060819-10781-01.dmp. Report Id: 62d56a2b-eca3-4175-bc25-8dbf5f6a4a76.
The zipped dump file and MSInfo file are located here:
2019-06-08 dump and info.zip
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The (apparent) repeatable (and avoidable) scenario which causes the problem:
I use DAZ studio to do some 3d modelling and rendering using an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080. This almost always happens when I have done some renders (2560x1440 pixels). After the render, the program is still using about 4GB of memory on the 2080. After I save the image, it reduces to about 2GB (instead of going down to zero or near zero). It holds onto this indefinitely. I do nothing else with DAZ Studio, and somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes, the bugcheck occurs.
The first 3 times (5/1, 5/2 and 5/10), a Blue Screen was generated, with dump files. After 5/10, I figured out how to prevent the memory dump from getting deleted. I also realized the same scenario was occurring every time, so I began to actively avoid keeping the project open in DAZ Studio after my last render. On f/26, 6/3, 6/5, 6/6 and today, I actively caused the problem, but until today, no dump file was being generated. I fixed that when I unchecked "Automatically manage paging file size for all drives" and set Custom Size to 3072/8192 in the Virtual Memory dialog, from Performance Options, from System Properties after I ran sysdm.cpl from the Start Menu.
This is a repeatable and also a semi-avoidable problem, if I am careful. I have not found the simplest, minimal repeatable case yet.
Today, this problem occurred while the computer was asleep, with the laptop screen closed. I thought that the problem was not going to occur, so I put it to sleep. What actually happened was what usually happens: The crash occurred, and the computer went into a loop (I suspect), causing the fans to go into overdrive, and it stayed in that state until I hit the power/sleep button, which is configured to sleep/wakeup, but in this case it immediately powered off. When I rebooted, I checked the event log and checked to see if a dump was generated. It was there.
Error message:
The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000116 (0xffff8904d72cb010, 0xfffff8019b1b63d4, 0xffffffffc000009a, 0x0000000000000004). A dump was saved in: C:\Windows\Minidump\060819-10781-01.dmp. Report Id: 62d56a2b-eca3-4175-bc25-8dbf5f6a4a76.
The zipped dump file and MSInfo file are located here:
2019-06-08 dump and info.zip
Continue reading...