R6025 pure virtual function call
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R6025 pure virtual function call
I've been getting the "pure virtual function call" crash from time to time... here's an incident where I can say when it happened: I had just used the histogram dialog, and moved the white point in all-color mode, but then switched to single-color mode and applied a bit of S-curve to the greens. I okayed it, and then as soon as I saw the result, I immediately hit the key shortcut to reopen the dialog. That's what provoked the pure virtual error. Maybe I didn't wait long enough for something to stabilize inside. (I seem to have to do a lot of waiting with these dialogs, when preview is turned on.)
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
A number of issue can cause this, but first please try to download and install all updates for PSP X3 located at http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 9872271743
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
This "pure virtual function call" issue is seriously getting to be not funny. I've had about ten crashes with it lately, with all different kinds of program features. It appears to happen usually whenever I'm trying to hurry up instead of working slowly and patiently. I think it's associated with opening dialogs -- doesn't matter which dialog.
I have all updates.
[edit] It just happened again, minutes after writing that! This time I opened the histogram dialog, and while it was generating the preview, I tried to move the window to one side. Maybe I just have to turn off the preview feature.
[edit] and AGAIN. I seem to have found one particular picture that really likes to provoke it... can't attach, it's too big: get it from http://paulkienitz.net/q/mourning%20dov ... 20yard.jpg
I have all updates.
[edit] It just happened again, minutes after writing that! This time I opened the histogram dialog, and while it was generating the preview, I tried to move the window to one side. Maybe I just have to turn off the preview feature.
[edit] and AGAIN. I seem to have found one particular picture that really likes to provoke it... can't attach, it's too big: get it from http://paulkienitz.net/q/mourning%20dov ... 20yard.jpg
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
I downloaded the image and can you tell me what exactly are you doing when the message appear? Because I can open and edit the image without any problem.
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
First, make sure your copy of PSP has all patches. See http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satellite/ ... 9872271743
What is your version number on PSP when you click Help> About?
I did a bit of googling and the Pure Virtual Function Call error is not specific to any one program. Basically something within the program is asking for another file that isn't where it's supposed to be, and from what I've seen it's a 64 bit OS that's asking for a 32 bit dll in the 64 bit folder. There was a workaround at https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStu ... 4-computer# but as I'm not having your problem nor do I even work on a 64 bit computer all that often I can't tell you if it's something that's right up your alley or totally off the mark. The other time this has been mentioned here on the forums was with another 64 bit OS user. I will caution you to create a restore point before trying the fix in the link I posted and if you have someone who's a technical computer wizard or Microsoft enthusiast you may run it past them first.
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What is your version number on PSP when you click Help> About?
I did a bit of googling and the Pure Virtual Function Call error is not specific to any one program. Basically something within the program is asking for another file that isn't where it's supposed to be, and from what I've seen it's a 64 bit OS that's asking for a 32 bit dll in the 64 bit folder. There was a workaround at https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStu ... 4-computer# but as I'm not having your problem nor do I even work on a 64 bit computer all that often I can't tell you if it's something that's right up your alley or totally off the mark. The other time this has been mentioned here on the forums was with another 64 bit OS user. I will caution you to create a restore point before trying the fix in the link I posted and if you have someone who's a technical computer wizard or Microsoft enthusiast you may run it past them first.
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
R6025 pure virtual function call is well-known in context to internet. For example, if you move an image from a browser into PSP (some images have restrictions, but normally it works) and you are editing the image. However, it's no real image but only a temporal bmp file that also includes internet source code. Only saving it before you edit it, will change it to a real image.
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&cp=32&gs ... 96&bih=833
http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&cp=32&gs ... 96&bih=833
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Re: R6025 pure virtual function call
I downloaded and installed the updates for PSP X3 as proposed Abiel and unfortunately this doesn’t really help...as I understand it (and I hope I understand it correctly) from Microsoft (http://support.microsoft.com/search/def ... =31&res=10) the pure virtual function call is caused due to a problem with a program’s file coding or something like that, so one possibility is that the coding of one of the program’s files isn’t correct, and that might be the reason – so if someone can confirm/deny that, it’ll be very helpful. Another point that I found after googling on this issue, is that this r6025 runtime error might occur also due to a malware and more reasonably I think, due to a registration problem in Windows – so could it be a bug with the installation package itself that it doesn’t register correctly in Windows?
