Not sure from witch update it whose but it started happening in Cataclysam
TheEye2108 opened this issue ยท 5 comments
Is there an existing issue for this?
- I have searched the existing open and closed issues.
Description
I keep getting a crash report with Exception: 0xC0000094 (INT_DIVIDE_BY_ZERO) at 00007ff607b95959 its not happening all the time but when it does its onloading screens. Mostly when initially loading the main character or switching to another. When i disable WA addon it works fine. Did you change any math related code recently so it can try to divide by zero. It also seems to be related to Intel 13th gen cpu mostly.
2024-06-24 00.21.55 Crash - 13564.dmp
2024-06-24 00.21.55 Crash - 13564.txt
WeakAuras Version
5.14.0
World of Warcraft Flavor
Cataclysm Classic
World of Warcraft Region
EU
Tested with only WeakAuras
I got this issue with only WeakAuras enabled
Lua Error
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Reproduction Steps
Just log into a character that has wa addon enabled
Last Good Version
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Unfortunately that's not a bug due to our code, but the crash is in blizzard's lua implementation. The mentioned "division by zero" is in their code. Addons in general cannot easily crash wow.
Do not that this is the first time we have received that error, so another possibility is that there's something wrong with your computer.
Blizzard should automatically receive the crash report and if it's a bug in their lua implementation will hopefully fix it, though you can also post in their forums.
You may find this helpful: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/132-error-still-crashing/1743778/4
You may find this helpful: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/132-error-still-crashing/1743778/4
Ty it seems to have worked but its so stupid that we have to do this :(
A small update ever since the latest update to wow cata classic i dont have to do this any more :D
Do note that further information on that instability has come to light and it seems that Intel has sold faulty processors.
You might want to research the topic by searching for "intel 13th and 14th instability" and contacting Intel for further assistance.
https://community.intel.com/t5/Processors/July-2024-Update-on-Instability-Reports-on-Intel-Core-13th-and/m-p/1617113
It's unclear whether any firmware/microcode update can retroactively fix your processor or whether replacement is necessary.