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  • BSoD every time I render

    Also I posted this theme in the public category....


    By these days I was testing Vray fSU 1.5 in a sketchup model of mine the times I was rendering it sometimes, the program just go away and is not way to access it again; I open the model in which i was rendering and SkecthUp shows me a message that the model is blocked by another user and if i like to open it in just-reading (sólo lectura in Sapanish) mode, restarted my computer, opened the model again, click blue render icon, Blue screen, my computer restarts again, opened mode again, and then I do not click the blue render icon, I check in global switches "low thread priority" then I click in the material editor and updated the view of the material is was working, then the SketchUp model and all dissapeared again of my desktop, What the hell happens???....

    Then I chahged the newer version for the older one and every time I render Windows shows me Blue Screens and restarts my computer even If I checked the low priority item in GS, well the fisrt time i rendered with all by default happens nothing, its normal, but conformely I adjust the configuration the Blue Screens appears, What the hell is happening??

    the try out version of the Vray 1.5 only worked well by one day, then just dissapeared every time I moved some option of Vray inside the sketchup workspace, What the hell is happening?? ??? > And yes I am > because nor the trial works for 30 days only for one then nothing.

    Can someone tell me What the hell Happens??????????

    p.d. I have Windows Vista in my Computers if that means something.

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    Re: BSoD every time I render

    I'd make sure that all the computer's drivers are updated. That'd be the first step.
    Please mention what V-Ray and SketchUp version you are using when posting questions.

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      Re: BSoD every time I render

      All I can say is that you've got something going on. If there was a button to click that would prevent it from crashing windows, then I'd tell you to click it, but its not that simple. There may be a driver issue as Thomas suggested. You also may need to check and see if Windows itself is updated as well.
      Damien Alomar<br />Generally Cool Dude

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