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[resolved] appcrash clr.dll

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Patrice Light
Problem Details:

until yesterday my osu! is just fine.. but when i open osu! "it has stopped working" the fault module name is clr.dll. I try many way to resolve this thing but still can't open.
:cry: :cry:

osu! version: 20170103.2 (latest)
Lyawi

Patrice Light wrote:

I try many way to resolve this thing but still can't open.
What did you try? I think that would be good to know.
Topic Starter
Patrice Light
i search 'how to clear appcrash'
i got this one.. windows+pause break -> advanced sysem setting -> performance(setting) -> data execution -> i choose the 2nd choice -> add.
i can't add it, it say : 'you cannot turn off DEP for this program'
second method : right click the app -> troubleshoot compatibility -> i've already use all the choice and got nothing
i feel so dumb with the technology thing :?
Kao
You can try to repair osu!
Method 1: Launch Repair Dialog
  1. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard.
  2. While holding Shift, double click the osu! icon on your desktop.
  3. Continue holding Shift until you see the recovery dialog prompt.
  4. From there, click on the "Repair osu!" option
Method 2: Shortcut
If you have the "repair osu!" Shortcut, opening that also works.


Method 3: Config Shortcut
If you don't have the "repair osu!" Shortcut, you can create one instead.
  1. Right click osu!.exe > Create a shortcut
  2. Open properties of the shortcut
    1. Select then Alt + Enter or
    2. Right click > Properties
  3. Set Target to ...\osu!.exe -config
  4. Press OK then open the shortcut
Method 4: Text document
You can also force the updater to run by creating a new text document in your osu! folder called "help". Right-click in an empty space in your osu! folder, and choose New > Text Document.
Name it help and then run osu! to start the updater in forced maintenance mode.
Topic Starter
Patrice Light
thank you all for your concern, its help me a lot. now is done and done
I can enjoy playing osu! again..
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