I get this error whenever I complete the installation of Firefox (without installing maintenance service). It also happens once every few hours when playing the game Red Dead Redemption 2. The game crashes like this:
Preset is attached, please check.
nuhi
similar crash happens for GTA V, so maybe nuhi can look at that error..
Can you upload your preset too? It might be easier for nuhi to solve the problem
I'll try the Firefox scenario and report back if replicated.
Do I have to update via Windows Update after removals?
Maybe it was done in the background.
Try NTLite - Source - toolbar - Tools - Remove Reinstalls if you updated, that might solve it, unless it's a driver or hardware issue.
Remove Reinstalls is a must after an update to preserve stability, will automate it after few more tasks/weeks.
I see that you use old NTLite, and your preset removes error reporting, so you had the same issue. Update ntlite and keep using your same preset. (OFC Keep error reporting API)Hey nuhi been having that same problem with some apps when i try to install them or just closing some of them, been having the same bug for some builds now, already tried many stuff but always comes back to this, i usually use Firefox for reference and its always there on every iso i create, been struggling with this bug for so long and cant figure out a way im leaving my preset here. Thank you
Your issue is probably fixed too.I get this error whenever I complete the installation of Firefox (without installing maintenance service). It also happens once every few hours when playing the game Red Dead Redemption 2. The game crashes like this:
You can do hostrefresh if you are premium useri've been having this bug since 2020 man... its amazing how something so simple can take years to fix, will update the ntlite right away, oh i've seen you responded quickly i accidently removed push notification svc from this build and cant have icons on taskbar, is there a way to fix it without creating a new build?
i've been having this bug since 2020 man... its amazing how something so simple can take years to fix