![]() ![]() It loads up and gives an empty file to work on - it does not crash. So I decided to activate SH3D on its own. But then it crashes with the "Fatal OpenGL/DirectX Error." ![]() Thing is this - I usually activate SH3D by clicking on a Home File and let it load it after it begins to run. I checked out Mazoola's information, and did not find a "recovery" folder or files to clean out. I already have the drivers updated to the current versions. I even updated the drivers for the Intel Express video card on the S10e/S12's, and nothing. I kept scratching my head on this again and again, as my Lenovo X200s (basically a Core 2 Duo version of the Lenovo S12) runs SH3D without problems, and except for the CPU differences, they are basically the same machine (same OS and video card- Intel Express), there is no problems with the X200s but there is on the S10e/S12's I have. What's the point of updating to 5.1 if so many of us cannot run it for the same reason: DirectX/OpenGL? After deleting it and restarting, the program ran like a charm. The fourth and most-recent file, though, was tiny - about 7 Kb. Three were tagged 'unrecoverable' but were roughly the size of my current project, about 190 Mb. When I checked the recovery directory - :\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\eTeks\Sweet Home 3D\recovery on this XP-based system - I found several retained plans. As best I can recall, the program didn't terminate abnormally during my previous session, but for some reason it thought there was an unsaved plan-in-progress extant. I noticed for upon opening sh3d was loading an empty 'recovered' plan. (To be on the safe side, first I reinstalled the video drivers, just in case, but the problem persisted.) As nothing had changed on this machine since February, I knew it was an artifact of some kind. Not to hijack a thread, but just in case others run into this in the future, today when I started sh3d it repeatedly bombed out with a DirectX/GPU error. Reloaded the 5.0 version using Java Webstart (after updating java as well). I had been using an older version of Sweet Home. I had sent an earlier mail complaining of this problem. So perhaps I have to update the graphics card somehow else. I did the updates that windows does through their settings but that does not fix this problem. I am getting this "fatal error" problem since upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 7. How do I find what my current DirectX and OpenGL drivers are? What should I do to update these? Please give specific direction if possible. Re: Sweet Home 3D does not start for directx issuesĮmmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D developer I am running on windows 8.1, having the graphic card ati mobility radeon hd 3400. But my directx is updated to the latest version!! Please help. Sweet Home 3D does not start for directx issuesĮvery time i try to open the software It says i have to update my directx drivers. ![]() This topic has been viewed 13663 times and has 12 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 13 Please advice what to do.Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: 3D problems Thread: Sweet Home 3D does not start for directx issues Have tried Windows update but they gave the message all is at the latest versions. Installation went well but received the note that my DirectX is not the right version. I started the program with Java webstart.Īlso I have the same problem. After starting, the program shows up but an error "3D error" (or 3D fout in Dutch) appears. This topic has been viewed 6656 times and has 6 Thread Status: Active Total posts in this thread: 7 Sweet Home 3D Forum Category: Help Forum: Installation Thread: 3D error WIN10 ![]()
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