My problem is simple - I was going to edit one of my mockups and I received information about an update to install. I've mad the update and that's when problem started - Indigo Studio don't launch anymore. Window appear for a second and then disappears.I've tried to restart both the Studio and OS, I've reinstalled Adobe AIR and Indigo Studio.Nothing helped. Hours of work for nothing, so I really need to find a solution. Worst, that I can't continue my work.
Additional info:Adobe AIR 3.7Windows 7(I'm sorry to bother you both on forum and support, but I thought maybe someone here have the same problem)
Hi Anna,
Could you try downloading the installer from the website again, uninstall and reinstall?
BTW, Indigo uses Silverlight, not AIR ;), but if it worked previously, you should have the right version installed.
Thanks,
Andres
aaguiar said: Could you try downloading the installer from the website again, uninstall and reinstall?
Yes I've done it - I have reinstalled both Silverlight and Indigo Studio. Still without a result. I'm running out of ideas how to solve that...
aaguiar said: BTW, Indigo uses Silverlight, not AIR ;), but if it worked previously, you should have the right version installed.
Sorry, haven't noticed that.
I deleted 'CheckForUpdatesOnStartup="True"' from Documents/Indigo Studio/Settings/UserRoot.xml, then saved and restarted Indigo. Same result.
Most often, I receive the Windows crash message; but sometimes, Indigo will just disappear. This happens no matter what I do in Indigo. I can just open the app and touch nothing else -- it will crash. I can try to open a project -- it will crash. Here's a screenshot of the latest.
1Hi Lance,
Thanks a lot.
Could you please check in the Event Viewer, in the Application section, if you get a log entry for that error with a more specific message?
In theory, we are capturing all the exceptions on the Silverlight side and displaying a dialog, so this another kind of error and we don't get to log it.
Thanks again!
There were two error logs for each crash. I've included the logs in evtx and xml formats.
Thanks!
Thanks Lance!
The crash is in nvwgf2um.dll, which is the NVidia Driver. This is gonna be fun ;)
Hi Lance,
A long shot:
In this version we are using "Chromium Embedded Framework" to host the HTML5 prototypes.
I found a similar issue reported in their forums:
http://www.magpcss.org/ceforum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=10840
They say:
"The DisplayLink driver dlumd32.dll seems to be the common culprit. Both machines had 'DisplayLink Core Software. Product Version: 5.6.31854.0' installed. We've since updated the display link driver on the second machine, and removed it from the first (which wasn't actually using one of the USB Graphics adapters), and CefClient is now stable on both machines. "
Do you have by chance installed that 'DisplayLink Core Software'? If so, could you try updating it?
Ah, found it. Updated it. Problem solved! The usual crash has not recurred since updating 'DisplayLink Core Software' to version 7.3.49122.0 (12 Jul 2013).
Thanks for all your help troubleshooting this. Now I can get back to work.
Cheers!
I haven't any idea what 'DisplayLink Core Software' is. A quick search of my computer found nothing by that name. Can you help me to locate it?
Thanks.