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Dyndolod error during atlas textures portion


loki1944

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Keeps failing with the following error:

 

 

[00:01:55.565] Creating atlas textures I:\DynDOLOD\DynDOLOD_Output\Textures\DynDOLOD\LOD\DynDOLOD_Tamriel.dds from 129 textures

[00:02:14.035] <Error creating textures for atlas: >

[00:02:18.691]

[00:02:18.691] Exception in unit userscript line 350: One or more errors occurred

[00:02:18.691]

[00:02:18.691] Check log lines above the exception for additional hints. Check the FAQ and search official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/ for those errors.

[00:02:18.691]

[00:02:18.691] If problem persists, post error report with entire contents (not just the last couple lines) of ..\DynDOLOD\bugreport.txt and ..\DynDOLOD\logs\DynDOLOD_TES5_log.txt to official forum http://forum.step-project.com/forum/101-shesons-dyndolod-support/

[00:02:18.691] Error: One or more errors occurred

[00:02:21.156] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000016C>

[00:02:22.091] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000000>

[00:02:22.426] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001C0>

[00:02:23.176] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000A8>

[00:02:23.296] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000230>

[00:02:23.416] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000268>

[00:02:23.551] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001DC>

[00:02:23.661] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000FC>

[00:02:23.756] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000E0>

[00:02:23.866] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000008C>

[00:02:24.066] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000134>

[00:02:24.276] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E88488 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000001C>

[00:02:24.621] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 0000024C>

[00:02:25.176] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000188>

[00:02:26.041] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000070>

[00:02:27.166] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000150>

[00:02:27.181] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001F8>

[00:02:28.641] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000118>

[00:02:29.501] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000054>

[00:02:30.016] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000000C4>

[00:02:32.681] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 000001A4>

[00:02:33.521] <Error creating textures for atlas: Access violation at address 00E885B1 in module 'DynDOLOD.exe'. Read of address 00000038>

 

 

I tried with my antivirus disabled, tried x86 and x64 versions; not running out of memory (4.1GB RAM used out of 32GB RAM).

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