Ok i am still having this issue where NDO painter crashes photoshop and this error is returned: System.Runtime.interlopservices.comexception 0x80010105.
I have done everything i can think of to fix it without any success.
I just completed a reinstall. Once i installed Photoshop and Quixel the it run once without any error then i rebooted and the error started again. This was with a completely fresh install of everything.
Things tried:
Format PC.
Run everything as administrator.
Installed in different locations (Have not tried different drives yet as i don't own 2 SSD).
Reinstalled all the software.
Made sure there are no errors or anything happening.Removed all external devices from my PC.
Tested in safe mode same error.
Disabled all applications/services on boot.
Made sure all Privileges are correct and set to highest.
Does anyone have any idea what is happening. Would hardware cause this issue?
I do not own another computer that is capable of testing on either.
While i want to use this software i am at the point that i will have to ditch it completely and go to substance painter since i can not find a fix for the issue and the person helping just stopped talking.
As for an upgrade i can't really afford to buy a completely new PC yet so it will be many months away until i get a new rig.
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OS - Windows 7 Professional x64.
CPU - i7-4820k
https://ark.intel.com/products/77781/Intel-Core-i7-4820K-Processor-10M-Cache-up-to-3_90-GHz
GPU - Nvidia GTX680
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-680/specifications
Ram - 16GB
http://www.poweredbymushkin.com/index.php/catalog/item/60-discontinued-memory/1037-993995.html#specifications
HardDrive - Samsung 850Evo SSD
http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/product/consumer/850evo.html
MotherBoard - Gigabyte GA-X79-UP4
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4288#ov
Hope this helps
Picture of the error http://imgur.com/6FbjFRI
Speaking of that, you'll want to ensure that your GPU is running the latest drivers as well.
It's also worth verifying whether or not your Photoshop copy is legitimate. I've had reports of similar errors from users who found out that the version they own isn't an official copy from Adobe. If someone sold you a version that isn't official, there's a chance that whatever was done to make it function would interfere with normal Photoshop operations. I would definitely suggest trying to use the Creative Cloud software to install Photoshop if you haven't done so already.
GPU is running the latest drivers and i also tested older drivers.
Used legitimate Photoshop nothing so tested Non-Legitimate Photoshop still same error. Even made a new Account for Adobe to get the trial of Photoshop again and install through the cloud. I am studying again this year so i will end up getting a different version of Photoshop again so i will try then again
Maybe when i upgrade my PC things will change.