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I got an error like this, but it doesn't show up in the search. I want to know the cause.
I'm a Japanese player, so there may be strange errors specific to the Japanese version.

 

[Window Title]
DynDOLOD

[Main Instruction]
Texconv error 800701E3.

[Content]
textures\qwindhelmbrazier01.dds

"D:\DynDOLOD\Edit Scripts\Texconvx64.exe" -nologo -gpu 0 -y -m 1 -aw 256 -f R8G8B8A8_UNORM -srgb -o "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE" "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE\9518666220E74748899FD3053F7B8C78.dds"

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1 hour ago, Messron said:
I got an error like this, but it doesn't show up in the search. I want to know the cause.
I'm a Japanese player, so there may be strange errors specific to the Japanese version.

 

[Window Title]
DynDOLOD

[Main Instruction]
Texconv error 800701E3.

[Content]
textures\qwindhelmbrazier01.dds

"D:\DynDOLOD\Edit Scripts\Texconvx64.exe" -nologo -gpu 0 -y -m 1 -aw 256 -f R8G8B8A8_UNORM -srgb -o "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE" "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE\9518666220E74748899FD3053F7B8C78.dds"

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5 hours ago, Messron said:

I got an error like this, but it doesn't show up in the search. I want to know the cause. I'm a Japanese player, so there may be strange errors specific to the Japanese version.

[Window Title]
DynDOLOD

[Main Instruction]
Texconv error 800701E3.

[Content]
textures\qwindhelmbrazier01.dds

"D:\DynDOLOD\Edit Scripts\Texconvx64.exe" -nologo -gpu 0 -y -m 1 -aw 256 -f R8G8B8A8_UNORM -srgb -o "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE" "D:\win_temp\Temp\DynDOLOD_SSE\9518666220E74748899FD3053F7B8C78.dds"

See https://dyndolod.info/Official-DynDOLOD-Support-Forum#Post-Logs which TexGen log, debug log and bugreport.txt (if it exists) to upload when making posts.

The error code 800701E3 means "The request failed due to a fatal device hardware error".
There might be a problem with the D: disk.

Maybe it helps to set a different temp folder with the -t command line argument. For example -t:"c:\windows\temp\"

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