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  • Elbaanundefined Offline
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    Elbaan
    wrote on last edited by
    #22

    FutureRave any Updates? It's not only a problem that I have, a few other have it too, at least give us a Debugger Version or whatever to reproduce the issue

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    • FutureRaveundefined Offline
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      FutureRave VIP
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      #23

      Nope. I have been busy.

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      • Slug Lickerundefined Offline
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        Slug Licker
        replied to Elbaan on last edited by
        #24

        Elbaan

        Your .exe might be out of date or has a bug/corrupted.

        go to C:\Users\You\AppData\Local\Plutonium

        Delete everything inside.

        Delete your plutonium.exe wherever you put it. Download a clean one from here: https://plutonium.pw/docs/install/

        Run it and let it download all the Plutonium files again, clean.

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          replied to Slug Licker on last edited by
          #25

          Slug Licker Thx for the help but you can guess that we went through this before posting this in the forum

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            replied to Elbaan on last edited by Slug Licker
            #26

            Elbaan

            Run a windows memory diagnostic scan to check if your RAM is corrupted or experiencing failure in some way.

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            Reset your firewall settings to default by opening command prompt as administrator and typing the following:

            netsh advfirewall reset
            

            Reset your group policy settings to default by saving this segment as a .bat file and running it as admin:

            @echo off
            RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicyUsers" && RD /S /Q "%WinDir%\System32\GroupPolicy"
            gpupdate /force
            pause
            

            Restart your pc.
            Then try playing the game.

            Right click the .exe file, select 'Run as Administrator'.
            Right click Plutonium's folder, select 'Properties', untick 'Read Only', click Apply, then try running it.
            Disable the UAC (User Account Controls).
            Kill "taskhost.exe" process in your task manager.
            Occasionally your download may just be corrupted, try re-downloading the entirety of Plutonium and see if you encounter the same bug.

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              Slug Licker
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              #27

              Try this new potential fix I've found:

              Hm. Try this: Open command prompt, copy and paste this, save it as "dataexecutionpolicy.bat", run it as admin:

              @echo off
              bcdedit /set {current} nx OptIn
              bcdedit /set {current} nx AlwaysOff 
              

              Restart your pc.
              Then try playing the game.

              This makes it so your computer has no restrictions for data execution, according to a Microsoft advisor. They also say try to play the game in safe mode and, if it works in safe mode, it's almost certainly a 3rd party app running at the same time causing it.

              It's also worth noting that faulty RAM or faulty motherboard slot for a RAM stick can cause c0000005.

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                replied to Slug Licker on last edited by
                #28

                Slug Licker can you please stop posting useless chatgpt answers and fill up the thread? Dev is working on a fix once he has time

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                  replied to Elbaan on last edited by Slug Licker
                  #29

                  Elbaan The current up-to-date plutonium-bootstrapper-win32.exe is working for over 2000 people right now and they're not experiencing this issue, nor am I.

                  I've only asked chat GPT once, I just write formally. I'm doing research for you that you could do yourself rather than blaming the Plutonium program for something that could be entirely to do with you having broken hardware or a badly configured operating system. So, instead of writing off these troubleshooting methods as "useless" because you can't be bothered to do them, do them.

                  Source for my recent answer:
                  https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/keep-getting-exception-code-c0000005-even-after/1cb53bfd-3629-41b2-87fa-e912fcde29f0

                  These random methods are working for some people:
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                    Elbaan
                    wrote on last edited by Elbaan
                    #30

                    The issue have multiple people after the previous update, you can find in Google a tons of invalid mem errors, the issue can only be figured out by the dev, I don't have the pdb or anything to debug it, if you would look in the other forum post or in discord, many things already have been tried and the current error could be related that people have something in the gac that we don't have, it's clear that it's not a network error or damaged ram, else a lot of other things would not work

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                      #31

                      i been doing post for over 7 days and no one answered me why i have this error i tried to delete the plutonium file to install new files but i have the same files with the same images and i dont know what to do i installed pluto over 3 times and i deleted all of the files i dont know what to do.
                      its a crashdump error.

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                        replied to jorgelara11 on last edited by Elbaan
                        #32

                        jorgelara11

                        You have a different error:
                        Exception Address: 0x0074F155

                        so not related to this thread

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                          replied to Elbaan on last edited by t_resa420
                          #33

                          Elbaan The errors are related. The error code is the same, even if the exception address is different. My setup is throwing several different exception addresses when crashing, with the same error code.

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                            #34

                            t_resa420 yet not the same error, those who have the issue have the same code & address, your exception might look the same and you can reproduce this as we do, but its not the same, the access violation exception is not a global known "ah its this error at position X" especially since you said you get different addresses when the exception is thrown, a own thread would make more sense

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                              #35

                              its the same but i dont know how to fix it

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                                wrote on last edited by
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                                A fix will be included in the next Plutonium update

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