This occurs for me as well, it is the launcher that is crashing not the game itself and as such no crash report is created. I have the option to launch Visual Studio debugger, but of course that doesn't reveal much other than an unhandled exception as the program doesn't have any debugging info.
Unhandled exception at 0x5fe71b7e in MinecraftLauncher.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x00000024.
I could send you a .DMP minidump file if you can give me a secure method of submitting this other than a public forum. Attached is the log file from the launcher.
The problem only occurs if the game is actually launched, if the Minecraft Launcher executable is closed without starting the game at all it does not throw an exception.
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And, realistically, I don't imagine there's any easy way to deduce or fix what problem we're seeing but if there's more info I can provide for you let me know. Or just leave the problem with the status "resolved" since apparantly ignoring a problem rather than trying to seek more information falls under the category of resolved. I wasn't aware of that definition.
This occurs for me as well, it is the launcher that is crashing not the game itself and as such no crash report is created. I have the option to launch Visual Studio debugger, but of course that doesn't reveal much other than an unhandled exception as the program doesn't have any debugging info.
Unhandled exception at 0x5fe71b7e in MinecraftLauncher.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation writing location 0x00000024.
I could send you a .DMP minidump file if you can give me a secure method of submitting this other than a public forum. Attached is the log file from the launcher.
The problem only occurs if the game is actually launched, if the Minecraft Launcher executable is closed without starting the game at all it does not throw an exception.
And, realistically, I don't imagine there's any easy way to deduce or fix what problem we're seeing but if there's more info I can provide for you let me know. Or just leave the problem with the status "resolved" since apparantly ignoring a problem rather than trying to seek more information falls under the category of resolved. I wasn't aware of that definition.