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Haven't read your crash log but based on your description two things come to mind.

1: You're running out of memory. Reduce the number of mods or perhaps better; use [thread=59005]Active Texture Management[/thread].

2: You're using x64. Get rid of it, x64 is unstable!

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x64 is nothing to get rid of, it works fine under most circumstances, despite some bugs.

The long route would be to start off another clean install and drop mods in one after another, start the game, if it works, do the next mod - but it's probably easier then that. First, what mods do you have installed - and- how big is your GameData folder? It indeed looks like your game runs out of memory. Which is not that unusual, with my game using 8 to 10 GB normally. So you'll maybe want to look into more aggressive ATM configs.

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:D lol x64 should not run out of memory .. not in the forseeable future :D the whole point of it is to go >4gb vm and beyond :D

That being said ... deleted ATM and puff - game LOADS (almoust 8gb of virtual memory requisitioned :D)

hum .. I did use the x64 build of ATM...

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MarrusQ, that's patently false. KSP Win x64 has *serious* issues, as the READ FIRST sticky says, to the point where troubleshooting it is basically impossible and the only real solution (going down to < 3GB of process usage) means it has no advantage over 32bit.

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Hello,

I'm using 0.24.2 x64 windows KSP with A LOT of mods :)

Can't get the game to launch.

Did a clean install, put in all the mods that I would like to use AND that are 24.2 compatible. CTD on loading KSP.

Here is 1 off the crash logs:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/a3epid16d2wjasi/2014-09-07_120756.7z?dl=0

I looked over your crash log, here's what you want to do:

1. Use the 32-bit version of the game. x64 is unstable without any mods in general, adding mods to that is asking for trouble.

2. Use Active Texture Management, like Tex_NL said.

I'm at 30+ mods, including B9, and around 2.5 gb of RAM usage with ACM installed.

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