I just re-subbed and have been searching the forums for the past two days as well as uninstalling/reinstalling STO once, updating IE, checking what ever i thought might have an affect..
As soon i try to start up the launcher it crashes, most of the time i don't even have enough time to type in my password. I get error ticket 11479683...
i know the feeling i keep getting fatal error decompressing data :bin?objlib.bin:bin and this has been going on for at least a couple of months,i dont want to cancell my sub,but its getting silly :mad:
Are any of you using TeamViewer by chance? If so, disable or uninstall it as it will cause STO to crash. If you aren't using TeamViewer, post up the last few lines of C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\error.log for me?
Are any of you using TeamViewer by chance? If so, disable or uninstall it as it will cause STO to crash. If you aren't using TeamViewer, post up the last few lines of C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\error.log for me?
dont use either of those and sorry but not good with computers,how do you find those last few lines you asked for ??
Are any of you using TeamViewer by chance? If so, disable or uninstall it as it will cause STO to crash. If you aren't using TeamViewer, post up the last few lines of C:\Users\Public\Games\Cryptic Studios\error.log for me?
I have had TV on my machine off and on over the last year and never had issues before. So I highly doubt that is the cause as the game worked with no issues previously, hell I was even able to REMOTE in with TV and check on e-mail and fleet stuff.
Unflippin believable, STO client fubars even the most basic and standardized QoS setups, meaning it cannot and will not survive connecting to servers with any QoS or VPN connection at hosts level.
Fix it up this is ridiculous Cryptic, this TRIBBLE is taught at vocational school level to any starting programmer these days.
I have had TV on my machine off and on over the last year and never had issues before. So I highly doubt that is the cause as the game worked with no issues previously, hell I was even able to REMOTE in with TV and check on e-mail and fleet stuff.
I suggest you do a search for teamviewer and you will several post that shows the game worked after TV was shutdown. Unless you are willing to try an option suggested then you will never get your problem fixed.
I do not have teamviewer on my laptop and it crashes when i get to pick my captin screen. I have played fine for the first week I got it, now I can not.
I do not have teamviewer on my laptop and it crashes when i get to pick my captin screen. I have played fine for the first week I got it, now I can not.
the captian screen crash could be a corrupt hogg file. some antivirus programs like panda 2011 corrupts the files on downloads.
look in the crash , error, shutdown log files in the cryptic studios and the /live/logs/gameclient folder to see if a texture or some hogg file is listed (current entries at bottom of log and dated in yymmdd format)
I have been going crazy trying to resolve this issue, i keep getting the same old( C:\src\Core\CrypticLauncher\patcher.c(100) ) I know in June 2012 sto ran fine but my video card blew and i replaced it as well as did complete system restore and re-installed STO on my system. I am currently running windows xp and i have all the updates that Microsoft gives you including .net framework 4. i know my system is a little old but what could have changed from June 2012 to august 2012 and now. i will say that i did try to play the Star Wars The Old Republic but my system was not able to handle that application but in my opinion its way more advanced than STO from what i have seen and heard, but i do like STO more, but at least SWTOR does provide a 800 number service to techs that will go above and beyond to help their gamers log on or diagnose issues even if they are on the phone with you for over an hour. I was really Impressed with that and wished that Cryptic/ PWE would offer that level of support and services, plus SWTOR game comes with a launcher fixer/repair tool that cryptic/Perfect World should really focus on integrating to their updates rather that the silly nonsense things that nobody really cares about. STO in my opinion should be ran by Bio Ware gaming then at least the launcher/updating among other issues would be resolved immediately. I am so glad i did not buy a lifetime subscription cause i would be looking into legal actions. so I'm gonna wait till i get a newer system or if these guys can get it together and fix this major problem, if not i will be spending my money playing SWTOR, rather that wasting my money with a game that nobody can fix.
Hello I'm new to these forums! I recently upgraded to windows 7 on my laptop.
Even though my laptop probably would'nt support it being fairly old now!
It's a Dell Inspiron 6000!
Anyway Originally Star Trek Online was working fine on windows XP and as far as I remember it was working fine with windows 7 too!
However recently when I loaded the launcher up and logged in, It patched about 1191MB and now whenever I get to the Cryptic Loading Screen The Loading Bar Gets About A Quarter Of The Way up or even less than that! The game crashes and comes up with the cryptic error. :eek:
I was looking forward to playing STO! I get this error code: 14218062
Could It be my video card! It would seen extremly odd if it were because as I said it worked fine on XP!
Please could you tell me how to fix this because I really want to play STO again!
My log file is this:
120310 14:53:12 218 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 18:31:52 331 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 19:41:59 268 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 11:14:27 267 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 17:17:42 229 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 20:10:39 210 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120312 20:15:13 224 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 20:17:00 273 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 21:09:09 44 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120314 18:30:11 214 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 20:30:12 215 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 21:19:10 144 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 13:23:08 788 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 20:10:26 48 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 12:57:12 252 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 19:54:33 522 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120319 20:08:06 176 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 19:53:54 17 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 20:20:04 18 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 17:59:34 40 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 19:35:24 266 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120325 20:01:50 360 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120326 20:10:36 228 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120327 19:46:54 108 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120330 10:04:51 180 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120406 19:32:28 85 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 13:54:03 191 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 14:31:53 74 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120410 13:42:52 236 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:08:12 18 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:32:15 60 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 19:50:21 262 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120717 17:34:24 97 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120718 19:43:27 389 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 16:43:47 36 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 18:20:50 205 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
Hello I'm new to these forums! I recently upgraded to windows 7 on my laptop.
Even though my laptop probably would'nt support it being fairly old now!
It's a Dell Inspiron 6000!
Anyway Originally Star Trek Online was working fine on windows XP and as far as I remember it was working fine with windows 7 too!
However recently when I loaded the launcher up and logged in, It patched about 1191MB and now whenever I get to the Cryptic Loading Screen The Loading Bar Gets About A Quarter Of The Way up or even less than that! The game crashes and comes up with the cryptic error. :eek:
I was looking forward to playing STO! I get this error code: 14218062
Could It be my video card! It would seen extremly odd if it were because as I said it worked fine on XP!
Please could you tell me how to fix this because I really want to play STO again!
My log file is this:
120310 14:53:12 218 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 18:31:52 331 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 19:41:59 268 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 11:14:27 267 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 17:17:42 229 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 20:10:39 210 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120312 20:15:13 224 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 20:17:00 273 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 21:09:09 44 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120314 18:30:11 214 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 20:30:12 215 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 21:19:10 144 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 13:23:08 788 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 20:10:26 48 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 12:57:12 252 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 19:54:33 522 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120319 20:08:06 176 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 19:53:54 17 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 20:20:04 18 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 17:59:34 40 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 19:35:24 266 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120325 20:01:50 360 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120326 20:10:36 228 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120327 19:46:54 108 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120330 10:04:51 180 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120406 19:32:28 85 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 13:54:03 191 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 14:31:53 74 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120410 13:42:52 236 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:08:12 18 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:32:15 60 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 19:50:21 262 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120717 17:34:24 97 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120718 19:43:27 389 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 16:43:47 36 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 18:20:50 205 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
I am getting the exact same shutdowns with NVIDA Geoforce 610 with driver version 306.23 ((most current)) ((Windows Vista Home Basic))
In my case, a full restart occurs on my computer instantly while playing STO. It also happens in PWI.
My best guess is that the current patch contains a line of code somewhere that is incompatible with dx9. Whatever this line of code is must be present in both games.
My "Windows Solutions" search produced the remark that an "application requested incorrect driver from (my Video Card)"
I am getting the exact same shutdowns with NVIDA Geoforce 610 with driver version 306.23 ((most current)) ((Windows Vista Home Basic))
In my case, a full restart occurs on my computer instantly while playing STO. It also happens in PWI.
My best guess is that the current patch contains a line of code somewhere that is incompatible with dx9. Whatever this line of code is must be present in both games.
My "Windows Solutions" search produced the remark that an "application requested incorrect driver from (my Video Card)"
Is there any possible way I could fix this so that I can play the game again.
I don't even get that, i just get a "cryptic launcher autoupdate" box that says "trying to update the launcher. please be patient. tried connecting x times." then fails. I've tried whitelisting in the firewalls, verifying the files through steam which downloaded the whole freakin game again with no change. then uninstalled, cleaned registry, and reinstalled it. still nothing. now i remember why i quit the game in the first place.
I'm just coming back to STO and the launcher is crashing for me. After I enter my user name and password and click login a window pops up...
"CrypicError: Oops!
Oops! Your Cryptic Application has crashed. To help us out, please indicate what was going on at the time of the crash, while we gather information."
There's text box and a cancel and submit button. There's also an Error ticket ID 14459538. The joke is, the window closes itself out before I can even fill in the text box with what happened. I was only able to get the above by taking a screenshot before it vanished.
I bought the game originally on Steam. Steam wanted to install an "optimized" version of it. After a 4gb download it was ready to go and this happened. I said ok and uninstalled and then downloaded the client through the website instead. Same result.
I tried replacing the launcher with files on the forums people suggested and disabling my firewall and adding the cryptic launcher to the windows firewall. Same result.
I even restarted the PC (though I don't believe this has solved any modern software problem.)
To add to the fun, I reinstalled STO using Steam (the directories are notably different.) The steam version actually has files in the Live directory. When I run GameClient.exe it launches the game. Of course it times out trying to connect to the account server.
Version is listed as ST.20.20120812b.18 when I'm in the gameclient.
Not sure if it was the steam install or not, but the crypticerror window stayed up long enough for me to fill in the details box.
This became a problem for me in the last few days, out of nowhere. I sit at the patcher screen for a few minutes, where no patching occurs but the 'patch' button never changes to 'engage', and then the window crashes. Every time.
Comments
bump
I know the issue isn't on my end because it is repeatable on a number of different systems with different network connections.
I am currently trying to get a refund for both my accounts.
Cryptic/Atari f00ked themselves good with this present issue among others.
dont use either of those and sorry but not good with computers,how do you find those last few lines you asked for ??
I have had TV on my machine off and on over the last year and never had issues before. So I highly doubt that is the cause as the game worked with no issues previously, hell I was even able to REMOTE in with TV and check on e-mail and fleet stuff.
The closest thing i can give you is the ticket number, it doesnt change.
Error Ticket ID: 11479683
Fix it up this is ridiculous Cryptic, this TRIBBLE is taught at vocational school level to any starting programmer these days.
If you cant frigging fix it hire me.
I suggest you do a search for teamviewer and you will several post that shows the game worked after TV was shutdown. Unless you are willing to try an option suggested then you will never get your problem fixed.
the captian screen crash could be a corrupt hogg file. some antivirus programs like panda 2011 corrupts the files on downloads.
look in the crash , error, shutdown log files in the cryptic studios and the /live/logs/gameclient folder to see if a texture or some hogg file is listed (current entries at bottom of log and dated in yymmdd format)
" 110723 23:02:17 14 Client[0]: LoginServer link attempting connect: 208.95.184.212:7001
110723 23:07:14 14 Client[0]: LoginServer link attempting connect: 208.95.184.212:7001
110723 23:07:24 15 Client[0]: LoginServer link disconnected (208.95.184.212:7001). Reason: socket was shutdown(0:No error) (socket error 0: No error)
110723 23:07:24 16 Client[0]: GameServer link attempting connect (208.95.184.248:7363).
110723 23:07:24 17 Client[0]: GameServer link connected (208.95.184.248:7363).
110723 23:08:45 15 Client[0]: LoginServer link attempting connect: 208.95.184.211:7001
110724 16:30:26 14 Client[0]: LoginServer link attempting connect: 208.95.184.212:7001
110724 16:30:30 15 Client[0]: LoginServer link disconnected (208.95.184.212:7001). Reason: socket was shutdown(0:No error) (socket error 0: No error)
110724 16:30:30 16 Client[0]: GameServer link attempting connect (208.95.184.248:7363).
110724 16:30:30 17 Client[0]: GameServer link connected (208.95.184.248:7363). "
that looks like the cleintervercomm file that a normal operations as server and ports are shift each time. anything in the error, shutdown, crash logs
" 110723 22:20:33 1 MasterControlProgram[1]: Shutting down: C:\src\Core\CrypticLauncher\patcher.c(100) "
I have been going crazy trying to resolve this issue, i keep getting the same old( C:\src\Core\CrypticLauncher\patcher.c(100) ) I know in June 2012 sto ran fine but my video card blew and i replaced it as well as did complete system restore and re-installed STO on my system. I am currently running windows xp and i have all the updates that Microsoft gives you including .net framework 4. i know my system is a little old but what could have changed from June 2012 to august 2012 and now. i will say that i did try to play the Star Wars The Old Republic but my system was not able to handle that application but in my opinion its way more advanced than STO from what i have seen and heard, but i do like STO more, but at least SWTOR does provide a 800 number service to techs that will go above and beyond to help their gamers log on or diagnose issues even if they are on the phone with you for over an hour. I was really Impressed with that and wished that Cryptic/ PWE would offer that level of support and services, plus SWTOR game comes with a launcher fixer/repair tool that cryptic/Perfect World should really focus on integrating to their updates rather that the silly nonsense things that nobody really cares about. STO in my opinion should be ran by Bio Ware gaming then at least the launcher/updating among other issues would be resolved immediately. I am so glad i did not buy a lifetime subscription cause i would be looking into legal actions. so I'm gonna wait till i get a newer system or if these guys can get it together and fix this major problem, if not i will be spending my money playing SWTOR, rather that wasting my money with a game that nobody can fix.
Even though my laptop probably would'nt support it being fairly old now!
It's a Dell Inspiron 6000!
Anyway Originally Star Trek Online was working fine on windows XP and as far as I remember it was working fine with windows 7 too!
However recently when I loaded the launcher up and logged in, It patched about 1191MB and now whenever I get to the Cryptic Loading Screen The Loading Bar Gets About A Quarter Of The Way up or even less than that! The game crashes and comes up with the cryptic error. :eek:
I was looking forward to playing STO! I get this error code: 14218062
Could It be my video card! It would seen extremly odd if it were because as I said it worked fine on XP!
Please could you tell me how to fix this because I really want to play STO again!
My log file is this:
120310 14:53:12 218 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 18:31:52 331 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120310 19:41:59 268 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 11:14:27 267 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 17:17:42 229 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120311 20:10:39 210 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120312 20:15:13 224 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 20:17:00 273 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120313 21:09:09 44 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120314 18:30:11 214 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 20:30:12 215 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120316 21:19:10 144 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 13:23:08 788 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120317 20:10:26 48 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 12:57:12 252 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120318 19:54:33 522 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120319 20:08:06 176 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 19:53:54 17 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120320 20:20:04 18 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 17:59:34 40 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120324 19:35:24 266 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120325 20:01:50 360 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120326 20:10:36 228 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120327 19:46:54 108 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120330 10:04:51 180 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120406 19:32:28 85 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 13:54:03 191 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120407 14:31:53 74 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120410 13:42:52 236 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:08:12 18 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 17:32:15 60 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120716 19:50:21 262 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120717 17:34:24 97 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120718 19:43:27 389 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 16:43:47 36 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120719 18:20:50 205 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
I am getting the exact same shutdowns with NVIDA Geoforce 610 with driver version 306.23 ((most current)) ((Windows Vista Home Basic))
In my case, a full restart occurs on my computer instantly while playing STO. It also happens in PWI.
My best guess is that the current patch contains a line of code somewhere that is incompatible with dx9. Whatever this line of code is must be present in both games.
My "Windows Solutions" search produced the remark that an "application requested incorrect driver from (my Video Card)"
C'mon somebody!
I really want to play STO again so can somebody help me! PLEASE!!!
"CrypicError: Oops!
Oops! Your Cryptic Application has crashed. To help us out, please indicate what was going on at the time of the crash, while we gather information."
There's text box and a cancel and submit button. There's also an Error ticket ID 14459538. The joke is, the window closes itself out before I can even fill in the text box with what happened. I was only able to get the above by taking a screenshot before it vanished.
I bought the game originally on Steam. Steam wanted to install an "optimized" version of it. After a 4gb download it was ready to go and this happened. I said ok and uninstalled and then downloaded the client through the website instead. Same result.
I tried replacing the launcher with files on the forums people suggested and disabling my firewall and adding the cryptic launcher to the windows firewall. Same result.
I even restarted the PC (though I don't believe this has solved any modern software problem.)
Help please.
Version is listed as ST.20.20120812b.18 when I'm in the gameclient.
Not sure if it was the steam install or not, but the crypticerror window stayed up long enough for me to fill in the details box.
Crash.Log
110530 09:06:26 23 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110530 18:29:07 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110531 06:21:14 29 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110602 23:34:34 11 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110612 17:13:56 11 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110612 18:32:06 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110613 00:02:37 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 03:36:44 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 22:03:15 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 22:44:02 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 23:19:20 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 01:33:29 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 04:06:59 12 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 04:29:54 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110621 02:24:22 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110625 03:59:35 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 02:30:36 56 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 04:34:01 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 17:04:09 80 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 20:16:16 77 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110703 16:35:11 5 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110705 23:44:28 32 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110711 19:12:50 27 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120213 06:03:48 42 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120314 02:10:22 20 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
121018 02:57:51 16 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
121018 05:16:06 1 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
Pcl.log
110627 02:01:33 35 Client[0]: Syncing files
110627 02:01:33 36 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/dynamic.hogg
110627 02:04:18 40 Client[0]: Syncing files
110627 02:04:18 41 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/dynamic.hogg
110711 18:27:08 1 Client[0]: Using HTTP patching: server stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com port 80 prefix Startrek
110711 18:27:08 2 Client[0]: Syncing required files
110711 18:27:08 3 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins3.hogg
110711 18:27:08 4 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins2.hogg
110711 18:27:08 5 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins.hogg
110711 18:27:09 6 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/character.hogg
110711 18:27:09 7 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/object.hogg
110711 18:27:09 8 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/sound.hogg
110711 18:27:09 9 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture3.hogg
110711 18:27:09 10 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture2.hogg
110711 18:27:09 11 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture.hogg
110711 18:27:09 12 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/data.hogg
110711 18:27:09 13 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/exes.hogg
110711 18:28:25 18 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
110711 18:28:28 19 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:32:05 1 Client[0]: Using HTTP patching: server stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com port 80 prefix Startrek
120213 05:32:06 2 Client[0]: Syncing required files
120213 05:32:06 3 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins3.hogg
120213 05:32:06 4 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins2.hogg
120213 05:32:06 5 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins.hogg
120213 05:32:06 6 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/character.hogg
120213 05:32:06 7 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/object.hogg
120213 05:32:06 8 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/sound.hogg
120213 05:32:06 9 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture3.hogg
120213 05:32:06 10 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture2.hogg
120213 05:32:06 11 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture.hogg
120213 05:32:07 12 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/data.hogg
120213 05:32:07 13 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/exes.hogg
120213 05:33:15 14 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:33:17 16 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:33:56 20 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:33:56 21 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:34:01 22 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:34:03 23 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:34:56 24 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:34:59 25 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:51:32 26 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:51:42 27 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:51:53 28 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:51:55 29 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 05:51:57 30 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 05:51:58 31 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 06:03:08 35 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 06:03:08 36 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120213 06:03:11 37 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120213 06:03:11 38 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
120314 01:53:00 1 Client[0]: Using HTTP patching: server stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com port 80 prefix Startrek
120314 01:53:01 2 Client[0]: Syncing required files
120314 01:53:01 3 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins3.hogg
120314 01:53:01 4 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins2.hogg
120314 01:53:01 5 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins.hogg
120314 01:53:01 6 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/character.hogg
120314 01:53:01 7 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/object.hogg
120314 01:53:01 8 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/sound.hogg
120314 01:53:01 9 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture3.hogg
120314 01:53:01 10 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture2.hogg
120314 01:53:01 11 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture.hogg
120314 01:53:01 12 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/data.hogg
120314 01:53:01 13 Client[0]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/exes.hogg
120314 01:54:45 18 Client[0]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
120314 01:54:49 19 Client[0]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
121018 02:51:48 1 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Using HTTP patching: server stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com port 80 prefix Startrek
121018 02:51:49 2 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Syncing required files
121018 02:51:49 3 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins3.hogg
121018 02:51:49 4 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins2.hogg
121018 02:51:49 5 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/bins.hogg
121018 02:51:49 6 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/character.hogg
121018 02:51:49 7 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/object.hogg
121018 02:51:49 8 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/sound.hogg
121018 02:51:49 9 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture3.hogg
121018 02:51:49 10 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture2.hogg
121018 02:51:49 11 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/texture.hogg
121018 02:51:49 12 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/data.hogg
121018 02:51:49 13 Client[0 [NOENT]]: Scanning hogg ./piggs/exes.hogg
121018 02:52:28 14 Client[0 [NOENT]]: HTTP patching connected to stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80
121018 02:52:30 15 Client[0 [NOENT]]: HTTP patching disconnected from stohttppatch.crypticstudios.com:80: socket was shutdown(0:No error)
Shutdown.log
110530 09:06:26 24 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110530 18:29:07 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110531 06:21:14 30 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110602 23:34:34 12 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110612 17:13:56 12 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110612 18:32:06 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110613 00:02:37 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 03:36:44 7 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 22:03:15 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 22:44:02 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110619 23:19:20 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 01:33:29 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 04:06:59 13 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110620 04:29:54 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110621 02:24:22 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110625 03:59:35 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 02:30:36 57 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 04:34:01 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 17:04:09 81 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110627 20:16:16 78 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110703 16:35:11 6 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110705 23:44:28 33 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
110711 19:12:50 28 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120213 06:03:48 43 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
120314 02:10:22 21 Client[0]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
121018 02:57:51 17 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
121018 05:16:06 2 Client[0 [NOENT]]: GSM_Quit(). Reason: emEditorMain or utilitiesLibShouldQuit()
The web install has NO log files because the /live/ folder does not have anything but a piggs folder with a bunch of .hogg files in it.
http://techsupport.perfectworld.com/showthread.php?t=4621
http://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/last-few-betas-crash-star-trek-online-launcher/?ID=91f9580e-2c92-4279-b75f-5531301d5017