Need help with 4.22

A scene that rendered in iray with no problem in 4.21 now won't render at all in 4.22. It goes through the process before rendering but then just cancels out on its own and then the whole program freezes. From the little experience I have with understanding logs, maybe it's not able to read certain assets (I thought it maybe because I changed the name of the figures in my scene so i changed it back and the problem persisted.) or illegal memory access (whatever that means). Here's my log file. Any help or advice will be welcomed. When I upgraded to Daz 4.22 I also checked and upgraded my Nvidia driver.

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  • crosswindcrosswind Posts: 7,004

    You use a hair Linda Ponytail from outoftouch (OOT), first go to DIM to dowanload and install the latest update of the product. Press F2 in DS, clear DSON cache files. Reload Linda Ponytail hair and retry rendering.

  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    The 6GB VRAM on your RTX 2060 is quite restrictive.

  • PerttiA said:

    The 6GB VRAM on your RTX 2060 is quite restrictive.

    never gave me a problem as long as I keep the driver updated.

  • Princessdawn3dPrincessdawn3d Posts: 16
    edited November 2023

    crosswind said:

    You use a hair Linda Ponytail from outoftouch (OOT), first go to DIM to dowanload and install the latest update of the product. Press F2 in DS, clear DSON cache files. Reload Linda Ponytail hair and retry rendering.

    I didn't do that exactly but watched a video about that. I disabled any textures in the transmitted color of the hair and when that didn't work. Thanks for the help though. I found my backup copy of the 2.21 install file. And just rolled back. I just wont update.

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  • PerttiAPerttiA Posts: 10,024

    Princessdawn3d said:

    PerttiA said:

    The 6GB VRAM on your RTX 2060 is quite restrictive.

    never gave me a problem as long as I keep the driver updated.

    Have you ever checked, how much VRAM the baseload from Windows, DS and the scene are taking?

    Download GPU-Z from https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/ and install

    Restart your computer, start GPU-Z, go to "Sensors"-tab and you can monitor the amount of VRAM used on the line "Memory Used"

    Start Daz Studio, create a primitive ball and render - How much VRAM is used?

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