In windows 10, selecting a 2d or a 3d profile for precision xoc to start with causes the program to crash- it must be "not assigned" or sooner or later it fatally crashes and terminates with error 1000 in windows log with faulting application precisionx_x64.exe. The error:
Faulting application name: PrecisionX_x64.exe, version: 6.2.7.0, time stamp: 0x5af10c52
Faulting module name: PrecisionX_x64.exe, version: 6.2.7.0, time stamp: 0x5af10c52
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x0000000000067ab9
Faulting process id: 0x17a4
Faulting application start time: 0x01d454e05f8f8e44
Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\EVGA\Precision XOC\PrecisionX_x64.exe
Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\EVGA\Precision XOC\PrecisionX_x64.exe
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Likely associated in some way with the 2d or 3d profile bug, precision xoc must be maximized (or for right clickers- "show") and then a profile clicked on for it to load a profile. This does not crash the program right away- but I am guessing it may eventually crash out with error 1000 when a profile is loaded in this way as well.
Moral of the story- in windows 10 precision x will not load a profile (it will load the most recently used settings) on start without crashing, ever. Maximizing precision x and selecting a profile may crash sooner or later as well, but I am concentrating on getting it to load on start now anyhow. Does. Not. Work.
Probably moot since X1 (according to EVGA) has an all new codebase and GTX cards are going to be integrated into that codebase anyhow. Or at least that is the impression EVGA is giving.
post edited by ee11vv22gg33aa44 - 2018/09/25 10:15:08