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  On 8/21/2021 at 12:37 PM, sheson said:

Do not post screenshots of text. Read the first post what logfiles to post/upload as text when making posts.

Error messages typically start with the word "Error", have a prompt and often contain a "Help for this message" link to open a dedicated help page.
Error messages typically stop the process because errors need to be fixed.

Read the included manual. For example, ..\DynDOLOD\docs\help\LogMessages.html explains many of the notice and warning log messages.

Read the requirements and installation instructions from the first post and/or the included manual. Note how they do not contain a requirement for 3rd party billboards.
While participating in the DynDOLOD 3 alpha test, refrain form installing any 3rd party billboards included in mods. Let TexGen generate them all.

Programs do not close themselves involuntarily. They shutdown properly when they reach the end of what they are supposed to do or when the user tells them to. Otherwise a program is terminated by the OS, other processes or because of hardware issues.

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So what can i do when texgen closed itself ? looks complicated.this shouldnt be hard probably

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  On 8/21/2021 at 1:53 PM, VulKun said:

So what can i do when texgen closed itself ? looks complicated.this shouldnt be hard probably

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In the case that a program like TexGen shuts down as it is supposed to, it writes log files to the log folder and in case an exception caused the shutdown, it writes a bugreport.txt.
Read the first post which logfiles to post/upload as already mentioned.

If a program is terminated by the OS etc. check the Windows Event Log as already mentioned.
If a simple program like TexGen is terminated it is because of the OS, antivir etc. or hardware/driver problems etc. as already mentioned.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:01 PM, sheson said:

In the case that a program like TexGen shuts down as it is supposed to, it writes log files to the log folder and in case an exception caused the shutdown, it writes a bugreport.txt.
Read the first post which logfiles to post/upload as already mentioned.

If a program is terminated by the OS etc. check the Windows Event Log as already mentioned.
If a simple program like TexGen is terminated it is because of the OS, antivir etc. or hardware/driver problems etc. as already mentioned.

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when i use old resource with texgen , that working

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:07 PM, VulKun said:

when i use old resource with texgen , that working

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TexGen does not care about installed LOD resources. TexGen generates LOD textures from full models and full textures.

Read the first post and the included manual for requirements and installation instructions. Read the included manual for how to use the tools properly.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:10 PM, sheson said:

TexGen does not care about installed LOD resources. TexGen generates LOD textures from full models and full textures.

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I did check windows event log and there is 2 errors
error module name : usvfs_x64.dll

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:19 PM, VulKun said:

I did check windows event log and there is 2 errors
error module name : usvfs_x64.dll

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Post the entire event log entry. All the available information.
Post the logs and bugreport.txt if it exists as explained in the first post when making posts.

usvfs_x64.dll belongs to Mod Organizer. Looks like there is a problem with the mod manager.
Check its logs for hints, refer to its documentation and in case of problems use its appropriate forums/discord for help.

Read the installation instructions from the first post and in the included manual. Do not install DynDOLOD into mod manager folders.
Read the instructions in the included manual, select an output folder that is outside any mod manager and game folders.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:31 PM, sheson said:

Post the entire event log entry. All the available information.
Post the logs and bugreport.txt if it exists as explained in the first post when making posts.

usvfs_x64.dll belongs to Mod Organizer. Looks like there is a problem with the mod manager.
Check its logs for hints, refer to its documentation and in case of problems use its appropriate forums/discord for help.

Read the installation instructions from the first post and in the included manual. Do not install DynDOLOD into mod manager folders.
Read the instructions in the included manual, select an output folder that is outside mod manager and game folders.

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can i find 3.0 alpha 1 or newer  ? 

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 2:51 PM, VulKun said:

can i find 3.0 alpha 1 or newer  ? 

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Read the first post. It has the download links to the latest DynDOLOD Standalone 3 Alpha and the required DynDOLOD Resources 3 Alpha for Skyrim and DynDOLOD Resources SE 3 Alpha for Skyrim Special Edition.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 3:23 PM, sheson said:

Read the first post. It has the download links to the latest DynDOLOD Standalone 3 Alpha and the required DynDOLOD Resources 3 Alpha for Skyrim and DynDOLOD Resources SE 3 Alpha for Skyrim Special Edition.

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First alpha versions good worked for me but last alpha versions very problems to me

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 3:55 PM, VulKun said:

First alpha versions good worked for me but last alpha versions very problems to me

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Issues caused by wrong setup or the OS, anti-vir, hardware, mod manager or other 3rd party software are not going to go away by using a long outdated and version of TexGen or DynDOLOD.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 4:07 PM, sheson said:

Issues caused by wrong setup or the OS, anti-vir, hardware, mod manager or other 3rd party software are not going to go away by using a long outdated and version of TexGen or DynDOLOD.

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dyndolod warnings are normal ? but closed itself this is anormal ?

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 4:16 PM, VulKun said:

dyndolod warnings are normal ? but closed itself this is anormal ?

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Read the included manual. For example, ..\DynDOLOD\docs\help\LogMessages.html explains many of the notice and warning log messages.

Programs do not close themselves involuntarily. They shutdown properly when they reach the end of what they are supposed to do or when the user tells them to. Otherwise a program is terminated by the OS, other processes or because of hardware issues. That is outside the control of the program.

Posted
  On 8/21/2021 at 4:40 PM, sheson said:

Read the included manual. For example, ..\DynDOLOD\docs\help\LogMessages.html explains many of the notice and warning log messages.

Programs do not close themselves involuntarily. They shutdown properly when they reach the end of what they are supposed to do or when the user tells them to. Otherwise a program is terminated by the OS, other processes or because of hardware issues. That is outside the control of the program.

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I give up for now..

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