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Kairon

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Post Fri Jul 27, 2012 9:54 am

Trouble launching clients after QSW

I'm experiencing quite some trouble trying to launch 2x WoW Clients for my two shamans on Stormscale. (WoW)

I've done the Quick Setup Wizard and was instructed to try it out before I continue according to your quick setup guide.

Now, when I right click the tray icon and select my character set the following happens:
My mouse cursor spins, stops
Nothing.*

*It should be noted that a 4200k memory process - 'wow.exe' - starts, but stops at that.

In this thread there was asked for the following info:

Wow.exe process & DLLs

HijackThis of my system

This is my setup:

CPU: Intel i5-3570k
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO
Motherboard: ASRock Z77 Extreme4
RAM: 4x4GB Crucial BallistiX Sport @1600MHz 9-9-9-24
SSD boot drive: 120gb Intel 520 series - 550/500 r/w (Storing OS + 2-3 programs/games)
Hard drive: 1TB Seagate Barracuda @7200RPM, 64MB cache (Solely for storing games)
Hard drive: 2TB Seagate Barracuda @7200RPM, 64MB cache (On-demand programs, recording onto)
GPU/Graphics card: Asus GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU II TOP
Case: Corsair Carbide 500r (No optional fans)
PSU: Silver Power SP-SS750M - 750W^ Power Supply
Monitor: BenQ XL2420T - 24" @ 1920x1080 & 120HZ
Keyboard: Corsair Vengeance Performance K90 /w Cherry MX Red
Mouse: Logitech G500/Logitech G400 (new rev.)/Razer Deathadder
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1

I have the exact same problem when trying to launch Battlefield 3 with Origin/Battlelog and I'm suspecting the
Code:
C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\3D Vision\nvSCPAPISvr.exe      7.17.13.142   NVIDIA Corporation

to be a potential troublemaker
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lax

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Post Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:57 am

Re: Trouble launching clients after QSW

This is the first time I've seen this, and I would say it's probably more likely to be related to this:
Code:
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\LoaderExtension.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\ConfigurationController.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\LucidInterop.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\lucidoglu.dll


It sounds like Lucidlogix Virtu MVP is the equivalent of NVIDIA CoProcManager, which switches between the Intel and NVIDIA GPUs for power savings.
Two things have worked for people having issues with NVIDIA CoProcManager:
1. An NVIDIA video driver update (I would check for one of those, and maybe even an update to Virtu MVP)
2. Switching WoW from Direct3D11 mode to Direct3D9 mode (you can typically do this by selecting the Direct3D 11 Game Profile for WoW in ISBoxer, either for each Character that's already made or when using the Quick Setup Wizard)

It's also possible you can try temporarily disabling this software to see if the problem goes away, and go from there.
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Kairon

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Post Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:05 am

Re: Trouble launching clients after QSW

lax wrote:This is the first time I've seen this, and I would say it's probably more likely to be related to this:
Code:
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\LoaderExtension.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\ConfigurationController.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\LucidInterop.dll
C:\Program Files\Lucidlogix Technologies\VIRTU MVP\x86\lucidoglu.dll


It sounds like Lucidlogix Virtu MVP is the equivalent of NVIDIA CoProcManager, which switches between the Intel and NVIDIA GPUs for power savings.
Two things have worked for people having issues with NVIDIA CoProcManager:
1. An NVIDIA video driver update (I would check for one of those, and maybe even an update to Virtu MVP)
2. Switching WoW from Direct3D11 mode to Direct3D9 mode (you can typically do this by selecting the Direct3D 11 Game Profile for WoW in ISBoxer, either for each Character that's already made or when using the Quick Setup Wizard)

It's also possible you can try temporarily disabling this software to see if the problem goes away, and go from there.


I'll take a look at Lucid (came with my Motherboard, by the way)

I don't have those mentioned modes, I only got default wow profile.

Thanks!
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lax

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Post Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:15 am

Re: Trouble launching clients after QSW

In that case you can generate a new Game and Game Profile that specifically is set to Direct3D9.
1. Right click Inner Space and select Add Game
2. Point it at wow.exe
3. In the Parameters box, put "-d3d9" with no quotes

Then back in ISBoxer you can select each Character in the top left pane, and change its Game and Game Profile to use your newly-created Game :)

I don't know for certain that this will solve the problem for you, but it shouldn't hurt to try
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Kairon

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Post Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:37 am

Re: Trouble launching clients after QSW

lax wrote:In that case you can generate a new Game and Game Profile that specifically is set to Direct3D9.
1. Right click Inner Space and select Add Game
2. Point it at wow.exe
3. In the Parameters box, put "-d3d9" with no quotes

Then back in ISBoxer you can select each Character in the top left pane, and change its Game and Game Profile to use your newly-created Game :)

I don't know for certain that this will solve the problem for you, but it shouldn't hurt to try


It works!

Thank you so much!

Here's what I did:
Uninstalled Virtu MVP
Made a game named 'World of Warcraftx' with the parameters "-d3d9" and activated them on my characters
Restarted my PC

It works just fine now.

I'm off to test this out now, so far it doesn't look too bad!

Great service

edit:
It appears that you also fixed my problem with Battlefield 3! Thanks

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