

If you have a Synology brand NAS on Windows, you may be running a service called "Cloud Station Drive VSS Service 圆4". Here's a screenshot of the relevant settings in the Nvidia Control Panel, provided by Asim Siddiqui: I expect this is only an issue if you have two graphics processors. After this setting was applied, Fusion Studio started up"Īnother possible symptom of this problem is that Fusion will start, but then display only a black screen. "in the Nvidia Control Panel settings you have to force fusion studio to use a high performance video processor. According to user Alexander Ezhov on the official BMD forums: Even if you have such a graphics card installed, though, it may not be designated as the device to drive Fusion. Unsupported GPUįusion has added a modern GPU to the minimum required specs. Of course, Resolve comes with its own set of issues, none of which I am competent to address. Oddly, Resolve 15 also does not have this requirement, in spite of being newer-I was able to run it on an old Pentium processor (not well, but it ran). Do note that you won't be able to run Reactor, which requires Fusion 9.0.2 or higher. Fusion 8, however, does not have this requirement, so you could step back to that version and get working. There is no workaround for this error other than upgrading your processor. Fusion 9 needs a processor that supports the SSE 4.1 instruction set. If you get a message that the application was unable to start, with a reference to a strange-looking number like the one above, chances are good that your computer doesn't meet the minimum system requirements. One user reported that Fusion 8 would start, but 9 would not when the dongle was plugged into his Thunderbolt screen under MacOS. That shouldn't be a problem for most computers of recent manufacture, of course, but there may still be some USB 1 hardware out there.įusion sometimes has trouble recognizing the dongle through a USB hub, including the USB ports on a Thuderbolt monitor. Your dongle must be plugged into a USB 2 or 3 port. Scroll down to 'Scale and layout' and reduce the percentage shown under 'Change the size of text, apps, and other items.' USB Port Problems

Right-click the desktop and choose 'Display Settings'. This can be done in Windows' Display Settings interface. Setting the scaling to no higher than 225% resolves this problem. He is using a UHD screen with Windows' UI scaling at 250%. A problem caused the program to stop working. Here's the description from one such: "When I try and run it the grey screen comes up but after a second it gives an error message – Fusion Studio has stopped working. Some users report that Fusion 17.4 crashes on start, but previous versions launch successfully. You probably already know that I frequent both of those sites, so I'm almost guaranteed to see it. Or better yet, post it at both the official forum and We Suck Less. I am interested in new solutions, though, so if you manage to overcome a start-up or crash problem that isn't detailed here, do let me know your solution so I can disseminate it.

I will steadfastly ignore them (so don't take it personally when I don't reply it's just a policy I'm using to maintain my sanity).
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The information in this post is the only help I will offer, so don't send me emails asking how to get Fusion running. Let me lead by saying that I have no intention of being Fusion tech support.
