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VaM 1.x Need help with a VAM Crash

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Diosstark421

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I'm not even sure where to begin, but the gist of it is whenever I try to swap out characters in this one scene it ends up crashing the moment I try to use any of the poses. Funny thing is, I have all the dependencies for the scene and it was working just fucking perfectly a week ago. I figured I'll post the output log at the moment of the crash. Can someone point out why this keeps happening???
 

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Please name your thread properly. Thank you.

The output_log does not help much.
Are you crashing only with this scene? If so, contact the author, he might be able to help you.
How much RAM and VRAM do you have?
 
Please name your thread properly. Thank you.

The output_log does not help much.
Are you crashing only with this scene? If so, contact the author, he might be able to help you.
How much RAM and VRAM do you have?
Sorry, really just my first time posting because I've never had any issues with it previously. And so far it looks that way which is again, weird since I could use it a week before. As for RAM a standard 8GB but I heard that was fine for the most part... I mean I had been thinking about switching the stick out lately, but that's it. As for VRAM, I'm not sure. The GPU is a GeForce GTX 1650 sooo not sure. As stated, it ran fine earlier in the month.
 
Nah. 8gb is ultra short for VAM, and a 1650 is "okish" but very low tier for proper performances.
8 is not "standard" nowadays, 16 is. And VAM for comfortable use would be more 24 or 32. One thing for sure, 8 gigs of RAM is probably the source of the crash.
 
Did you receive any help with this? I'm having the same issue now and wasn't sure if there was an update for VAM. Before I make a new thread, can you confirm you're having the same issues?

VAM has always worked before like you said. Now it crashes no after a certain amount of time. It happens in VR mode and desktop mode. For some reason, my monitors turn off and I have to turn them back on by resetting. I'm using a 1660.
 
Did you receive any help with this? I'm having the same issue now and wasn't sure if there was an update for VAM. Before I make a new thread, can you confirm you're having the same issues?

VAM has always worked before like you said. Now it crashes no after a certain amount of time. It happens in VR mode and desktop mode. For some reason, my monitors turn off and I have to turn them back on by resetting. I'm using a 1660.
If your system shuts down or acts weird while using Vam, it's likely a system problem, not a Vam problem. Start by cleaning all the fans and air intakes on the system. If your power supply is marginal, that could be the cause too. If you upgraded a GPU without considering the power supply, that's worth checking.
 
Did you receive any help with this?

Litterally two answers in this thread lol


I'm having the same issue now and wasn't sure if there was an update for VAM. Before I make a new thread, can you confirm you're having the same issues?

VAM has always worked before like you said. Now it crashes no after a certain amount of time. It happens in VR mode and desktop mode. For some reason, my monitors turn off and I have to turn them back on by resetting. I'm using a 1660.

Don't make a new thread.
A PC blackscreening is not related to VAM, you have something going on with your system/driver/GPU.
 
If your system shuts down or acts weird while using Vam, it's likely a system problem, not a Vam problem. Start by cleaning all the fans and air intakes on the system. If your power supply is marginal, that could be the cause too. If you upgraded a GPU without considering the power supply, that's worth checking.
Thanks.
 
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