New Runtime Error in Luminar 3.1.2 on Windows
Up to date Windows 8.1, i5
After updating to Luminar 3.1.2 the following error arises (did not in previous versions):
Microsoft's answer to this error:
Calling a pure virtual function is a programming error, so you need to find the call to the pure virtual function and rewrite the code so it is not called.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/125749/description-of-the-r6025-run-time-error-in-visual-c
The older version 3.1.1 of Luminar was stable. Is there a way to go back to it (without restoring my system) ?
Regard. Markus
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Hi Markus,
Please, try the following steps:
1. Install the latest Windows updates. Open Windows Update by clicking the Start button in the lower left corner. In the search box, type Update, and then, in the list of results, click either WindowsUpdate or Check for updates. Click the Check for updates button and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer. This way, we will make sure you DirectX components are up to date.
2. Update your graphics card drivers.
Update Intel Graphics Drivers:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/24345/Intel-Driver-Support-Assistant
Automatically update AMD Graphics Drivers:
https://support.amd.com/en-us/download
Automatically update NVIDIA Graphics Drivers:
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
3. Reinstall Visual C++, here's how:
- Download Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable here (click this text to open link). Select your preferred language, click Download, mark vcredist_x64.exe with a checkbox, and click Next to download it.
- Download Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable here (click this text to open link). Select your preferred language, click Download, mark vcredist_x64.exe with a checkbox, and click Next to download it.
- Download Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable here (click this text to open link). Download should begin automatically as soon as you click the link.
- Press the Windows key on your keyboard and type in Add or remove programs. Windows will suggest the matching app, open it.
- In the list of installed applications locate all entries that have Microsoft Visual C++ 2013 Redistributable in the title and uninstall them one by one.
- In the list of installed applications locate all entries that have Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable in the title and uninstall them one by one.
- In the list of installed applications locate all entries that have Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 Redistributable in the title and uninstall them one by one.
- Install the package you downloaded in Step 1.
- Install the package you downloaded in Step 2.
- Install the package you downloaded in Step 3.
If these steps do not help, please, get in touch with us at https://skylum.com/support so that we could assist you in a better way. Please make sure to paste the link to this thread in your support request.
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Hello Kate, Hello Anna
First I did all the updates mentioned by Kate. Did not help.
(Then deinstalled Intel Driver Support Assistant + Intel Computing Improvement Program again because they added a 15 seconds delay at Windows startup.)Then tried the suggestions of Anna, but turning off Defender and Firewall did not help.
(I have no additional AntiVirus on my system.)But I have found that it only happens exactly when entering the edit mode of RAW images (NEF, ORF, DNG), not when entering the edit mode of JPG images.
Regards. Markus
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For anyone who are facing this issue - please, contact us via https://skylum.com/support so we could look deeper and pass your cases to our technical department. Thanks in advance.
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Hi Kim - Sorry about that! Please try www.skylum.com/support and let me know if you have any problems getting through.
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