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Pure virtual function called [ResScan] - Neilg - 01-03-2018

I recently downloaded 31302_ResScan_5.9.zip from the link provided in the email and installed the program.

When I try to open ResScan I receive the message "Pure virtual function called" and the program will not open. 

I have downloaded the zip file twice and re-installed the program but with the same message each time.

Please advise how I can rectify this error and run ResScan.

Thank you in advance,

Neilg


RE: Pure virtual function called - Sleeprider - 01-04-2018

This is not something I am particularly smart about, but usually a pure virtual function call error is related to your update version of Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable x86 updates. You can download the updates from Microsoft here https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5555


RE: Pure virtual function called - SarcasticDave94 - 01-04-2018

View post #12 from Crimson Nape on this thread...

CLICK HERE


RE: Pure virtual function called - yetilg - 03-02-2018

hi Neilg!

My  system is Win7, I  have the same problem.
I tryed right-click the ResScan icon” on desktop, select properties——‘Troubleshoot compatibility“the option of ”Windows XP(Service Pack 3)——OK”,It's works. 


RE: Pure virtual function called - subyroo - 01-07-2019

(03-02-2018, 10:23 AM)yetilg Wrote: hi Neilg!

My  system is Win7, I  have the same problem.
I tryed right-click the ResScan icon” on desktop, select properties——‘Troubleshoot compatibility“the option of ”Windows XP(Service Pack 3)——OK”,It's works. 

I just loaded a fresh Rescan 6.0 and ran into the username/password issue. I followed SuperSleepers suggestion and re-installed Rescan 5.9 and ran into the dreaded "pure virtual function call error", I updated my Visual C++ files and it did no good. So in desperation I followed yetlig's right-click the ResScan icon” on desktop, select properties——‘Troubleshoot compatibility“the option of ”Windows XP(Service Pack 3), it worked for me too.

Thanks


RE: Pure virtual function called - theokl - 02-02-2019

I recently had the same problem after installing the ResScan software. After some checks I noticed that my F-Secure protection was blocking the software. After removal and restart the Resscan software it worked perfectly. I am still investigating which setting in F-Secure is causing the problem.


RE: Pure virtual function called - steve823 - 02-18-2019

I give up!*!*!*!*
I've uninstalled ResScan v6, reinstalled it, reinstalled v5.8, uninstalled it, updated the C++ runtime libraries x64 and x86, have versions 2017, 2013, 2008, 2005, run numerous system checks sfc, etc., etc.
Running Win10-1809 Home, MS Defender and Malwarebytes. Even stopped MB. 

The weird part is that both 5.8 and 6.0 has run, but now won't.

I've just flat run out of ideas to try. Guess I'll have to wait for 6.1 or whatever.


RE: Pure virtual function called - Crimson Nape - 02-18-2019

Two things.
1. Try running in the Compatibility mode. Try Win7 or WinXP.
2. Move ResScan out to its own directory on the C:\ drive.


RE: Pure virtual function called - steve823 - 02-18-2019

OK, here is the problem.  Dont-know Somewhere in this file has to be the answer, but I don't know what I'm looking for.


RE: Pure virtual function called - rdalby69 - 09-03-2019

Is anyone running any version of ResScan? I've tried everything over the last few hours. According to M$

"Calling a pure virtual function is a programming error, so you need to find the call to the pure virtual function and rewrite the code so it is not called."

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/125749/description-of-the-r6025-run-time-error-in-visual-c

(I know OSCAR is better but as an IT techie I can't ignore this. Smile )