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pyromanu

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Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime error
Program Files\Alias\Alias Image Studio 2.0\bin\Alias Image Studio exe.
This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way



someone could please tell me what is this.is driving me crazy :tazz:
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designpunk

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Yes I am getting these same errors,
they began with Alias StudioTools ( studio tools) 12 when I upgraged to an NVIDIA Quadro FX1100 video card.

I have tried bios upgrades, NVIDIA driver updates, DirectX 9, and XP service pack 2.
I even rebuilt XP from scratch with only StudioTools installed to eliminate any possible conflicts.

Usually after a bootup I can actually get into the program before it crashes with a single Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error.

Later, if I try again, it crashes before the program even manages to open, and gives two C++ errors, one for Alias.exe and another for splash.exe.


I now get the same errors and crashes with Adobe and Solidworks, respectively.


Only going back to an older Quadro 900 card seems to solve the problem. (but I need the FX to work)

I have heard there are new requirements for the runtime environment embedded in Internet Explorer 6 and higher, I will try that option next. Despite my loathing for IE.

Can somone out there HELP!!!???????
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Throntel

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You could try to find the answere in google
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