- exit code -1073741515 (0xc0000135)

Ivan Terentev
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Well, in my case,

Well, in my case, 8.15.10.2761 worked fine, problem was in some kind of additional
software which was automatically installed with driver. It should show up in Add/Remove programs list as Intel OpenCL support or something like that.

LumenDan
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RE: Well, in my case,

Quote:
Well, in my case, 8.15.10.2761 worked fine, problem was in some kind of additional
software which was automatically installed with driver. It should show up in Add/Remove programs list as Intel OpenCL support or something like that.

Removing Intel OpenCL worked for me too.

I read about conflicting drivers and had already removed the Intel driver itself but I guess I wasn't looking out for the OpenCL support software.

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RE: Removing Intel OpenCL

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Removing Intel OpenCL worked for me too.

I read about conflicting drivers and had already removed the Intel driver itself but I guess I wasn't looking out for the OpenCL support software.

Hi,
that helped me too.

Alexander

Mark Henderson
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I had this problem a year ago

I had this problem a year ago and it came back. I installed Boinc 7.0.64 and tried to run Einstein GPU workunits but errors out immediately with this error. I deleted all boinc directory and reinstalled 6.10.60 and it runs fine.
Any ideas???? Same problem and solution a year ago. All other projects were unaffected.

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I am getting this error and cannot run ant GPU work from Einstein on my system. All error out immediatly. Windows 7 64 bit.
All other GPU projects work fine.

- exit code -1073741515 (0xc0000135)

Upon some research I found an old post from Rom Walton, below.

My question is, how do I go about adding to the "Users" Group ?

http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/changeset/22977/boinc#

•WINSETUP: Avoid a 0xc0000135 error by giving the boinc_master and
boinc_project membership in the 'Users' group. Dynamic linking
to nvcuda.dll was failing because the project applications were
being denied access to DLLs in the system directory.

win_build/installerv2/redist/Windows/Win32/

boinccas.dll
boinccas95.dll

win_build/installerv2/redist/Windows/x64/

boinccas.dll
boinccas95.dll

Oliver Behnke
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Do you use the Intel OpenCL

Do you use the Intel OpenCL SDK/driver (see previous posts)?

Oliver

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Mark Henderson
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Will removing the OpenCL

Will removing the OpenCL drivers have any adverse effects on anything else. It looks to be only for Integrated graphics. I do have them installed.

Oliver Behnke
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I don't know about your

I don't know about your setup. If you need the Intel GPU you of course need the GPU driver. The OpenCL SDK, however, is only required for OpenCL-based computation on that GPU.

Users with a dedicated NVIDIA/AMD GPU often disable the integrated Intel GPU entirely in favour of the much more powerful dedicated devices. In such a case you probably even disable the Intel GPU in the BIOS and you wouldn't have to install its drivers in that case either.

Again, this depends on your needs.

Oliver

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Mark Henderson
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I uninstalled the OpenCL and

I uninstalled the OpenCL and it works now with V7 Boinc. Thank you for the help. Einstein was the only project I had the problem with.

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