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> Is there a difference depending on the OS of the guest or the program that uses DirectX (D3D) to run?
Yes, the crash you are seeing is application-specific and switching off DX12Renderer will not help. Can you please attach mksSandbox.dmp from the so we can work on the fix?
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The mksSandbox.dmp file doesn't seem to be created.
Instead, I uploaded the vmware-vmx.dmp file. It is impossible to upload the dmp file on this forum, so it was compressed and uploaded as vmware-vmx.zip, so please uncompress the vmware-vmx.zip file.
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You can find it here: C:\Users\kdaek\AppData\Local\Temp\vmware-kdaek\mkssandbox.dmp
I also ran SimCity in a Win10 guest and the game did not crash.
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It was in that location. The files created are compressed and attached.
I don't know if it will help, but I also attach a screenshot of the error popup when it crashes.
Our PC information is as follows.
CPU: Intel Core i7 8700
GPU: NVIDIA Geforce RTX 2060 / Intel UHD 630
HOST OS: Windows 11 Home 22H2 (currently updated)
GUEST OS: Windows 10 Pro x64
* I haven't tested other 3D games, but SimCity crashes on other guests I have.
* There are several types of SimCity, but it is the last version of SimCity that came out after the Society, not the past version.
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> There are several types of SimCity, but it is the last version of SimCity that came out after the Society, not the past version.
I tried SimCity published by EA in 2013. If it's not that, please let me know what is the full title of the game or the publish year. Also, it would be great if you provided the steps in the game to cause the crash.
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This is the SimCity version in the screenshot below.
The crash occurs when I press play on the screen in the screenshot below and the game starts to render 3D while it is running.
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> This is the SimCity version in the screenshot below.
> The crash occurs when I press play on the screen in the screenshot below and the game starts to render 3D while it is running.
Yes, this is the game I tried to reproduce the crash with. Since it did not crash for me with WS 17 and the dump file indicates a bug in the game, can you see if there's an update to the game available? Mine was a freshly installed version from the EA App.
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When I tested it with other games (e.g. Roller Coaster Tycoon 3), the other games didn't crash.
I'll try again after deleting the existing SimCity and reinstalling it. It seems that the crash is caused by a collision of something internal.
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I tried several mods, but SimCity crashes.
After uninstalling SimCity, reinstall and run => Crash occurs!
Uninstall and reinstall VMWare Workstation Player 17 => Crash!
Looking at the contents of mkssandbox.dmp, it appears that mksSandbox.exe is throwing '0xcafebabe' exception.
When I searched for it, the host seems to be irrelevant.
As the same exception when the host is Linux, the crash report below has been uploaded to Github.
https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/issues/624
However, in this case, it is not shown what was run in the guest, but the error contents of the attached screenshot and the error contents of the screenshot below that I uploaded are the same. A new compressed copy of the mkssandbox.dmp file created after today's test is also attached.
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How do I do this please, I'm having the same problem. Created a notes file? a folder?.... Explain to me better please
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Open "C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware Workstation\config.ini" in a text editor and add the following line.
mks.enableDX12Renderer = "FALSE"
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After noticing you helped someone in this chat: https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Player/When-trying-to-use-3D-acceleration-in-VM... /td-p/2943209 I just wanted to ask for your help with a similar problem. I tried all the solutions you suggested but nothing worked. My problem is the following: When I start my vmware (version 17, iso: windows 11), with accelerate 3D graphics the loading of the vm hangs (screen 1) and without that, the loading of the vm continues and does not hang not. However, when unlocking, the screen before unlocking goes into a black background and sometimes the screen flashes (scree 2). This happened after a power outage. My graphics card is AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics and I really don't know how to restart it. I send you the vmware*.log and mksSandbox*.log files. The loading of windows is carried out during the activation of the accelerate 3D graphics but after it stops. No error message, and no information about the error, complete nothingness. I also changed the folder: ""C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware Workstation\config.ini" to put it with mks.enableDX12Renderer = "FALSE" but nothing has changed
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david58,
You could try reinstalling the drivers for your GPU using a clean install option, if available.
If that does not help, try disabling DX11Renderer and enabling DX12Renderer. On AMD hosts, this requires setting three vmx config options:
mks.enableDX11Renderer = FALSE
mks.enableDX12Renderer = TRUE
mks.dx12.allowUnsupportedDevices = TRUE
If enabling DX12Renderer does not work, please attach new mksSandbox.log and vmware.log.
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I just add to this that regarding storage capacity, my current size is 1.3gb, my system free is 500gb and my max size is 200gb. If it can be useful. Thank you very much, I really need your help, if you need anything else do not hesitate
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If you don't have an answer, do you know who I can contact? I want to specify that I tried cloning my vm, I tried to modify the parameters, I tried to update the drivers, I tried to add the 3 lines in the .vmx file, I created a python script to repair all my .vmdk disks with vmware-vdiskmanager.exe. Nothing worked. The only thing that allowed me to progress more in the loading is the fact that I deactivated the 3d acceleration. However, at this time, the screen flashes, the background is black, and I cannot do anything.
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Can you try and change your VM's CPU configuration (VM --> Settings... -> Hardware --> Processors) from 4 processors/3 cores to 1 processor/1 core?
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@NaiPopi Can you post your mksSandbox.log too?