Another Aerospace Man Posted September 5, 2022 Posted September 5, 2022 (edited) Hi there—I am reporting a stack overflow exception (0xC00000FD) that happened while I was working on a document this morning. I was working on a particular vector since last night, and in between that time I put my computer to sleep and woke it back up, resuming where I had left off in Affinity Designer without terminating the process. Some time later, I tried to move a vector and the program suddenly shut down for no apparent reason. After reproducing the crash at least once, I took the dump files of both crashes to DebugDiag to create a stack trace—I have attached all of them in this post. Because it's happening with one particular file, I will assume that it has been corrupted somehow—time to start my work all over again... Here are my specifications if you need them: Windows 10 Pro (19044.1889) AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 64 GB DDR4 RAM NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (driver version 512.15) 17af89f1-d0d8-45e1-a9b8-a552661d3daf.dmp 703f0e7d-c139-4636-acba-45f79ddabfdb.dmp MultipleDumps_CrashHangAnalysis.mht Edited September 5, 2022 by aeromachinator Grammar, error code in body, additional specs
Another Aerospace Man Posted September 5, 2022 Author Posted September 5, 2022 I lurked the forums a bit more and realized that the reason might be that a particular shape was corrupting the entire file—I was able to delete it and recreate it without causing Affinity to crash, so I would like to consider the issue closed. Still, though, I have included the .DMP files for developer analysis.
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