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  1. I have just tried that, but 1.9.1 still crashes. Hoping something new from the logs. Error, Player, and dmp file.
  2. My drivers are up-to-date, Intel Graphics 510, and I'm not sure how to send .dmp files to you. But from what I've seen, jimmymgoochie was correct about KSP trying to get something but it couldn't.
  3. I'm getting these log files from this path C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Temp\Squad\Kerbal Space Program\Crashes. And then I pick a folder with the date, and then copy/paste.
  4. My graphics driver is the most up-to-date, and here are the logs from 1.9.1. And here is 1.8.1. I'm hoping you can analyze. But I'm not sure which part is the most helpful. Should I just use the metadata, or copy the entire log. Which is best for you?
  5. I have just tried that, and it still doesn't work. The highest version I can get before crashing is 1.7.3. And this worked with both ways. So, it may be something else.
  6. So I'm using Kerbal Space Program 1.9.1 on Windows 10 with Steam, but on April 1st (Not April Fools!) it just showed "Kerbal Space Program - Unity 2019.2.2f1_ab112815d860" before crashing. So I uninstalled all of my mods, except for Module Manager and tried again, it still crashed. So I uninstalled Module Manager and tried launching it. Still nothing. So I uninstalled the game and downloaded it, but still got the error message. Any help? I -- after a bit of research-- found the logs, they are here. PC Specs: CPU: Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G4400 @ 3.30GHz (2 CPUs), ~3.3GHz RAM: 8106MB RAM DirectX Version: DirectX 12 GPU: (I think) Intel Graphics 510 I'm surprised this has worked for nearly a year now.
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