Tom's Hardware has a guide for this (written for Win 7/8 but most should be applicable to Win 10, as well)Ī post in a Win 10 forum reported fixing this by manually replacing some dll files (as does the guide above, as a last resort). Net Framework 4 and on Win 7/8 the Microsoft Universal C Runtime). In general for the 0xc000007b error, usually just reinstalling the redistributables will fix it (VC.
Also check the '.\Divinity Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin' folder for the gold.log file, and zip a few of the 'CrashDump' files together to include. If that doesn't help, please email with a dxdiag report (WinKey-R, type in dxdiag and hit enter, then when it finishes loading click on the 'Save All Information.' button and save the report somewhere handy), and quote or link to this topic. When that is done, type exit and hit Enter, then reboot your computer. type the following command and hit Enter click Start, type cmd into the search box, right click Command Prompt and select run as administrator. Run msconfig again to switch back to the normal boot configuration. Next, click on the Services tab, check the box to Hide all Microsoft services, then click the Disable All button (maybe make a note of which are currently enabled/disabled), then click OK and reboot the computer. Click Start, or hit WinKey-R, type in msconfig and hit enter in the General tab, click Selective Startup, uncheck Load startup items (if required) and leave Load system services and Use original boot configuration options checked. Try doing a clean boot and then test the game. Is there any difference exiting out of Galaxy, if applicable, and starting the game directly from the '.\Divinity Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin\EoCApp.exe' program file, by right clicking and running as administrator (or '.\Divinity Original Sin 2\Classic\EoCApp.exe' for the original release)?
Try doing a manual re-install of that, if you haven't already. The Definitive Edition uses the 2017 Visual C++ redistributable. Do you have the same problem starting the Classic version of the game? Not repair, that doesn't work, re-install. and many more people, feel robbed.īreezyBadger: A temporary fix is to uninstall the existing 2015 Visual C++ Redistrubutable and re-install the 2015 Visual C++ Redistrubutable (update 3, 64bit). Process Name: EoCApp.exe : G:\GOG\Divinity - Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin\EoCApp.exeĮxception Information: The thread tried to read from or write to a virtual address for which it does not have the appropriate access.īold text is a good hint where to start *actually* earning your pay, because right now I. What in Satan's name are you people doing with all the money you're milking from this cash cow? Can you please find it in your time, sometime after taking deep drags from the company blow pipe but before engaging in your usual bouts of vigorous wanking, to fix the crash to desktop that occurs almost every time I try and run definitive edition?ĭump File: CrashDump - 05-17-2019 23h 14m 14s.dmp : G:\GOG\Divinity - Original Sin 2\DefEd\bin\CrashDump - 05-17-2019 23h 14m 14s.dmp So Laian, fix your crash to desktop when trying to run definitive edition.
Obviously, Larian is making use of some hack that has been patched out in the most recent version of the Visual Studio 2015 C++ redistributable, but they're too busy rolling in cash to care.
This is temporary because windows fixes itself with the most recent version (not the one that works with this game).
It works fine the first time I start the game (most of the time), but after exiting and trying to start it again, crash.Ī temporary fix is to uninstall the existing 2015 Visual C++ Redistrubutable and re-install the 2015 Visual C++ Redistrubutable (update 3, 64bit). The game crashes at startup on every attempt after restarting computer.
On Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, install the Microsoft Universal C Runtime (is already part of Win 10), downloaded below, or from Windows update. Raze_Larian: Install the 2015 Visual C++ Redistrubutable (update 3, 64bit)