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Hi,
I am really hoping somebody can shed some light here. After downloading Fusion 8.2.1 a few days ago, I successfully installed and ran it. After a shaky start, importing movies via loader would cause it to crash, I overcame that by installing more codecs and quicktime. However, I then restarted my system and since then, Fusion has quit during the initializing stage of the splash screen every time.
I have disabled windows firewall, defender, and any other anti-virus software I can find, but this makes no difference.
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling Fusion, but still have the issue.
I noted from some other posts that other folk have solved this by re-installing the OS. But this seems a little drastic, and besides, I have other software that I use for work, that I do not wish to inconvenience. Other suggestions found in other posts have not worked for me unfortunately.
I ran Process Monitor to see if there was any error, but this does not point to anything obvious.
I am guessing there is some interaction between Fusion and the Nvidia/Intel GPUs that needs to be solved, since the crash occurs at the point where the GPU software kicks in.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Win 7 64 bit (6.1, build 7601)
Intel Xeon E3-1535 v5 @ 2.9GHz
32Gb RAM
Intel P530/Nvidia Quadro M2000M
I am really hoping somebody can shed some light here. After downloading Fusion 8.2.1 a few days ago, I successfully installed and ran it. After a shaky start, importing movies via loader would cause it to crash, I overcame that by installing more codecs and quicktime. However, I then restarted my system and since then, Fusion has quit during the initializing stage of the splash screen every time.
I have disabled windows firewall, defender, and any other anti-virus software I can find, but this makes no difference.
I have tried uninstalling/reinstalling Fusion, but still have the issue.
I noted from some other posts that other folk have solved this by re-installing the OS. But this seems a little drastic, and besides, I have other software that I use for work, that I do not wish to inconvenience. Other suggestions found in other posts have not worked for me unfortunately.
I ran Process Monitor to see if there was any error, but this does not point to anything obvious.
I am guessing there is some interaction between Fusion and the Nvidia/Intel GPUs that needs to be solved, since the crash occurs at the point where the GPU software kicks in.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Win 7 64 bit (6.1, build 7601)
Intel Xeon E3-1535 v5 @ 2.9GHz
32Gb RAM
Intel P530/Nvidia Quadro M2000M