I just downloaded Blender 2.79 and tried to start it. Once i start it i could only use the program for only 10 seconds before it crashes. I have a MSI Windows 10 laptop and it has a lot of storage because i just started using my laptop since last month, so it doesnt have so much on it for the storage usage. i deleted blender and re-downloaded to see if it happens again and it still does the same thing. If anyone could tell me why this happens, please tell me because i want to teach myself the basic 3D animations so i could proceed and work hard to get a career of it
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This is not enough information to proceed:
- Does this happen every time?
- Do you get any error messages?
- Do you do anything in blender or just sit and wait for 10sec?
- you need to also provide requested information [OS, GPU, etc] as requested here https://developer.blender.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/
Please give us the information needed (no need to open another report)
Here are some other things you could try:
- Give us your exact Blender, OS and GPU (including drivers) versions, as requested in the template!
- Ensure both your OS and drivers are fully up-to-date (and use official GPU drivers, not those provided by windows or tablet/laptop maker).
- Try to disable any running antivirus.
- Ensure you have no python executable available in your %path% envvar.
- Try the latest build from our buildbot (builder.blender.org).
- Try to start Blender in factory settings (--factory-startup commandline option) (this will ensure whether this is a userpref or addon issue or not).
- Try to tweak your GPU driver settings (e.g. try different values between 'performance' and 'quality' if you have such slider, etc.).
- Launch Blender from the command line with -d option and attach as text file here any error printed out in the console (do not paste it directly in comment).
- Try to run Blender through Software OpenGL, this will be much slower however, if everything works then it means that the bug is spefic for your GPU/Driver and you should report the bug to your GPU vendor instead. On MS-Windows: Download this dll and copying it so its located in the same directory as 'blender.exe' and run Blender normally.