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Don't Send Crash Report on Startup

Discussion in 'Editor & General Support' started by phatality123, Jul 15, 2014.

  1. phatality123

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    I recently reinstalled Windows 7 and moved my Unity project on a thumbdrive and transferred it back to my computer after everything was set up. When trying to open my project with a freshly installed Unity3d, after it loads all the assets I get the crash report that asks me Send Bug Report or Don't Send, and my project can't even open up. Any way I can fix this? I've already tried moving the project to different folder locations and tried reinstalling Unity but to no avail.
     
  2. phatality123

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  3. Graham-Dunnett

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    Please don't bump your threads.

    Look carefully at the title you posted. How interesting is that? Does it make sense to you? Can you imagine any of your fellow community members being interested in that title and taking the time to look at the rest of your post? Isn't it just a random sequence of words that have no connection to Unity? I'm being deliberated hard on you to help you post better questions, and so get more help. Isn't "Need help opening moved Unity project" more useful?

    Perhaps take a look at:

    http://docs.unity3d.com/Manual/LogFiles.html

    It tells you about the log files that get written, and the Editor.Log has probably got all the information you need to work out what's going wrong. If you need more help, rather than taking 1 second to type "bump/", instead, post the contents of the log file. No-one needs to see every line it contains, typically, just the last 10 or 100 lines contain details about a crash. Or, instead of bumping your thread, how about posting some more details about the things you have done to explore around your problem. (Do you have friends who can open the project? Have you looked at the thumb drive and compared it's contents to what you think your pre-Win7 version of the project looked like? Can you start a new project, or open the angrybots demo? These questions can help you work out if it's your OS/computer, Unity install, or project that is causing the crash.) Obviously you can bump your thread, but doing everything you can to help yourself is considered good form around here. I don't need/want you to answer the questions I asked - they are designed to help you think about the problem.

    I'm trying to help you think about your issue/approach and help you develop your diagnostic skills.

    (Did I say no one can work out from your post what's going wrong? Dear Mr Honda, my car doesn't work. Pause... Bump.*)

    * I have a reputation for using car analogies. Obviously a car mechanic will need more information to work out why a car doesn't work.
     
  4. phatality123

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    Well, I apologize for having such a bewildering thread name. I should have figured that people on the Unity forums wouldn't be able to link my question with, well, Unity, according to the thread name (being that they're on the Unity forums in the Unity Support section). I should have assumed that the viewers didn't have the common sense to do so, and need to be viewing a more ornamental thread title to keep their attention span drawn long enough to click on the thread, according to you.

    Anyways, here's where I posted the crash log :

    http://pastebin.com/d1hEwkkv
     
  5. superpig

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    You need to look just before the crash. The stuff Unity was doing leading up to the crash is more useful than the crash itself...
     
  6. phatality123

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  7. Graham-Dunnett

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    You can post threads with whatever title you want. All I was saying is that the more interesting the title is, the better chance you have of people looking at your thread. I think it's unreasonable to expect anyone to look at every single thread, so people cherry pick the issues that interest them. Because I have a slightly privileged position, I try and look at support cases which get no help. In your case, in addition to trying to help you with the technical side, I wanted to try and help you with the social side. You can ignore everything I said, of course and blame the community for not having common sense.
     
  8. phatality123

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    Ok so I managed to remove all the items that caused errors, but I'm still left with this Crash Log: http://pastebin.com/Tafjx4KK

    This is some of the information right before the "Crash!!!" area. At this point I'm out of ideas.
     
    Last edited: Jul 22, 2014