Persona 4 random "thread creation failure" when creating save state
#1
This has been persistent for sometime now where I play persona 4 (with no issues) and then at random intervals (sometimes 5 minutes into the game, sometimes 5 hours into the games) where the emulator crashes completely and I get "thread creation failure". Then I realise I spent 3 hours level grinding with no proper save and cry myself to sleep. I've started keeping backups of my memcards and save states now but I was just wondering what's up with this happening?
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#2
Please show an emulog.txt containing the error(e.g. from PCSX2/logs or My Documents/PCSX2/logs). After the problem, but BEFORE running the PCSX2 again, else it will be a new unrelated log. Also, hardware specs? OS?
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(08-06-2014, 06:37 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Please show an emulog.txt containing the error(e.g. from PCSX2/logs or My Documents/PCSX2/logs). After the problem, but BEFORE running the PCSX2 again, else it will be a new unrelated log. Also, hardware specs? OS?

The log I found I my folder seems to miss any errors at all. Reading through it shows nothing. I guess I'll have to wait until pcsx2 crashes again (if ever)
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(08-06-2014, 06:37 PM)Blyss Sarania Wrote: Please show an emulog.txt containing the error(e.g. from PCSX2/logs or My Documents/PCSX2/logs). After the problem, but BEFORE running the PCSX2 again, else it will be a new unrelated log. Also, hardware specs? OS?

Instead of pcsx2 crashing I have a different error now. Shed any light onto this?

Code:
Saving savestate to slot 0...
    filename: C:\Users\marti_000\Documents\PCSX2\sstates\SLUS-21782 (DEDC3B71).00.p2s
MTVU speedhack is enabled, saved states may not be stable
    Saving GS
    Saving PAD
    Saving SPU2
Path: C:\Users\marti_000\Documents\PCSX2\sstates\SLUS-21782 (DEDC3B71).00.p2s
Failed to move or copy the temporary archive to the destination filename.(thread:pxThread)

pcsx2 seemed to save ok after I took another save state but this is still popping up some of the time.
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#5
^ That can happen if you do savestates too quickly in a row. Also it may happen randomly from time to time. I've seen it a few times.

Also, as it says, MTVU can cause savestates to not work right. It's rare, but I've had it happen.
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#6
Sometimes we get this (or a similar) report but it's very hard to debug this when it never happens to testers..
Can you please file an issue report about this? Please include details such as:
PCSX2 version used, install mode (portable or installed to program files), anything else you think might prevent it from doing file copy operations.
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues
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(08-06-2014, 10:48 PM)rama Wrote: Sometimes we get this (or a similar) report but it's very hard to debug this when it never happens to testers..
Can you please file an issue report about this? Please include details such as:
PCSX2 version used, install mode (portable or installed to program files), anything else you think might prevent it from doing file copy operations.
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues

The guide for posting the issue states to insure that all speed hacks are off. Doesn't that invalidate my issue in any way?
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(08-06-2014, 10:48 PM)rama Wrote: Sometimes we get this (or a similar) report but it's very hard to debug this when it never happens to testers..
Can you please file an issue report about this? Please include details such as:
PCSX2 version used, install mode (portable or installed to program files), anything else you think might prevent it from doing file copy operations.
https://github.com/PCSX2/pcsx2/issues

Then wouldn't it be easier to guide users with a certain level of ability into compiling pcsx2 with debug symbols and providing a stack trace?
I realise it's more than the average user will go through but suppose they can understand following steps without getting lost it shouldn't be very difficult.
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#9
It would be beneficial, Coornio. The thing is, I'm over capacity to handle stuff already Tongue2
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