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Message 29767 - Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 2:26:00 UTC

I have tried (without much luck) to find an aritcle on the causes and possible solutios for the
\"Client Error\" notification under the completion statistics...
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Message 29768 - Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 3:41:24 UTC


\"Client Error\" is explained at the top of the column, where it says \'explain\'.
And, as it says there, it just means that something went wrong with that model.
There are hundreds of reasons why a model can fail, and there will be an error message on the result page for each failed model.

In your case, of the 8 that failed, 5 were aborted by someone at \'your\' end, 2 don\'t have an error code, (which is odd), and the other had the well know error: exit code -1073741819 (0xc0000005)

This is one of several similar Windows \"Stop\" error codes, and is usually something to do with the display device. It can sometimes be cured by upgrading the drivers for the display card/chips from the card/board maker\'s web site, and/or upgrading the version of DirectX.

It may also be due to some other \'high resource\' program being run at the same time. (Games, video/audio editing/streaming, voip, etc.)

There are 5 README files here, one of which is about crashes problems.


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