WoW doesn't launch half the time
When I try launching the game from Inner Space, half of the time the game launches, other half it doesn't. I don't get an error window or anything. I know it's crashed when I see the "Windows Problem Reporting" task appear in the task manager. And it really seems like it's totally random. Sometimes it loads up all my characters (I have 5 in total) and makes me believe it's working. Then I close them, and relaunch them. This time maybe the first character launches, then crashes on second. Or maybe loads up until 4th, then crashes.
Since I don't get any error window, I don't have much information to share. I see an error in the event viewer every time it crashes, attached a copy of that. It has an error code of 0xc0000005, which results in many hits when searched on Google, but couldn't find a solution. The game runs perfectly when I run it from its own exe anyway.
What I tried:
- Closed all the programs and ended all the processes I don't need.
- Disabled Nvidia Share/Shadowplay overlay.
- I don't have a third party antivirus software. But disabled Windows Defender as well just in case.
- Both the developer and latest stable versions of Inner Space.
- I don't have Razer Synapse installed, but I did have it installed before when I had a Razer device. This was till couple months ago. I don't have it installed since then.
- Launched with World of Warcraft Default Profile, World of Warcraft 64-bit, World of Warcraft DirectX11 64-bit, World of Warcraft DirectX9 64-bit. Doesn't look like it makes a difference.
- Launching with Battle net app doesn't work either. The launcher does pop up, but it says "Update" instead of "Play" when WoW is selected, even though it's updated and I can play just fine if I run battle net app directly. If I do click update, I get an error saying "We couldn't access a folder. This is usually because you're not logged in as an administrator".
- Ticked the box in ISBoxer that says "Use 64-bit Inner Space"
[EDIT] - Deleted cache/wtf/interface.
Here's the diagnostic text from ISBoxer:
https://pastebin.com/YEPUZGQf
Here's the windows error logs. Not sure if these are relevant or of any use. Just in case they are:
https://pastebin.com/zDmcEY2n / https://i.imgur.com/0NZ5Vvl.png
https://pastebin.com/rkwAjm78 / https://i.imgur.com/GrnXwMl.png
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Since I don't get any error window, I don't have much information to share. I see an error in the event viewer every time it crashes, attached a copy of that. It has an error code of 0xc0000005, which results in many hits when searched on Google, but couldn't find a solution. The game runs perfectly when I run it from its own exe anyway.
What I tried:
- Closed all the programs and ended all the processes I don't need.
- Disabled Nvidia Share/Shadowplay overlay.
- I don't have a third party antivirus software. But disabled Windows Defender as well just in case.
- Both the developer and latest stable versions of Inner Space.
- I don't have Razer Synapse installed, but I did have it installed before when I had a Razer device. This was till couple months ago. I don't have it installed since then.
- Launched with World of Warcraft Default Profile, World of Warcraft 64-bit, World of Warcraft DirectX11 64-bit, World of Warcraft DirectX9 64-bit. Doesn't look like it makes a difference.
- Launching with Battle net app doesn't work either. The launcher does pop up, but it says "Update" instead of "Play" when WoW is selected, even though it's updated and I can play just fine if I run battle net app directly. If I do click update, I get an error saying "We couldn't access a folder. This is usually because you're not logged in as an administrator".
- Ticked the box in ISBoxer that says "Use 64-bit Inner Space"
[EDIT] - Deleted cache/wtf/interface.
Here's the diagnostic text from ISBoxer:
https://pastebin.com/YEPUZGQf
Here's the windows error logs. Not sure if these are relevant or of any use. Just in case they are:
https://pastebin.com/zDmcEY2n / https://i.imgur.com/0NZ5Vvl.png
https://pastebin.com/rkwAjm78 / https://i.imgur.com/GrnXwMl.png
Any help is greatly appreciated.