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[bug]: Windows 10 bluscreens when running Reidentify on a model

Open shanedk opened this issue 2 months ago • 0 comments

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Install method

Invoke's Launcher

Operating system

Windows

GPU vendor

Nvidia (CUDA)

GPU model

RTX 3060

GPU VRAM

12GB

Version number

6.9.0

Browser

No response

System Information

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What happened

Three out of three times, running Reidentify on a model has caused Windows 10 to bluescreen with a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error. This is on a stable system where no other bluescreens have been experienced.

Attached is the relevant line from the Minidump from BlueScreenView:

BlueScreenView.txt

What you expected to happen

I expected things to happen other than a bluescreen.

How to reproduce the problem

Go into Model Manager, select a model, click Reidentify.

Additional context

No response

Discord username

shanedk

shanedk avatar Oct 28 '25 10:10 shanedk