A crash dump is a generic name for any type of crash you encounter when launching or running Football Manager 2019.
Contained within the crash dump file is information related to what kind of crash you have, which in some circumstances Sports Interactive will ask you to upload to their FTP.
Deleting this file will not solve your crash dump.
There are a few troubleshooting techniques we suggest you undertake in order to get the game running.
Windows users
Please bear in mind the minimum specifications have increased in recent years for Football Manager, so even if you able to previously run a version of the game you may not be able to this version.
Most systems will run the game without issue, but if your system is quite old or you're unsure, please contact Sports Interactive Support Team and attach your DxDiag so they can access and see if you are able to run the game.
The crash dump file can be located at the following default location: C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019\crash dumps
AMD/ATI - http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/pages/index.aspx
Intel - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Nvidia - http://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
If you know your exact graphics card make, you can download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card manually.
Nvidia Graphic Cards
If your laptop has an Nvidia card, it will most likely also have a secondary Intel card (integrated to the motherboard or CPU) which normally runs in power saving mode. Occasionally the game can incorrectly default to this mode, so follow the steps below to check and confirm that it’s running your dedicated graphics card.
AMD/ATI Graphics Cards
There's a wide variation in versions of the AMD/ATI Radeon Catalyst Control Center for adjusting the settings for these cards, so the process may not be exactly as listed below.
Add Steam and Football Manager 2019 to the exceptions in your anti-virus. How to do this will depend on your anti-virus; search on the program's website for details on how to do this.
By default Steam and Football Manager 2019 will be installed in the following locations:
Steam – C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam
Football Manager 2019 - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Football Manager 2019
If you think it’s your anti-virus causing the problem and don’t know how to configure it to work, it may be worth uninstalling the anti-virus program to check.
In that case, make sure Windows Firewall/Windows Defender is turned on. If you are on Windows 7 or earlier, get Microsoft Security Essentials which is solid, free and doesn't conflict with Steam or FM19. On Windows 8.1 or 10 you will already have Windows Defender installed, so avoid installing another anti-virus as this can sometimes cause conflicting issues.
Then download this to make sure your DirectX is up to date - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
It's an offline installer.
1. In-Game
FM -> Preferences -> Interface
Under 'Skin' click the 'Clear Cache' button. When prompted select ‘Yes’. You will now need to restart Football Manager 2019 for these changes to take effect.
2. Outside of the game
First make sure the game is closed then do the following:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7:
For Windows 8 and Windows 10:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7:
For Windows 8 and Windows 10:
Click ‘File Explorer’ from within the taskbar (or click ‘Desktop/Start’ then type in ‘File Explorer’)
On the header click ‘View’ and make sure above ‘Show/hide’ that ‘Hidden Items’ is ticked
Navigate to C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\AppData\Local\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019
Delete the Preferences folder
Mac users
The crash dump file can be located at the following default location: /Users/[Your Mac Username]/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2019/crash dumps
The next time you launch the game remember to change any preferences you wish to have changed (such as auto save regularity, sound level or game display mode).
Please include as many details as possible and list any troubleshooting techniques you’ve tried already so they can help you in the most efficient way.
Contained within the crash dump file is information related to what kind of crash you have, which in some circumstances Sports Interactive will ask you to upload to their FTP.
Deleting this file will not solve your crash dump.
There are a few troubleshooting techniques we suggest you undertake in order to get the game running.
Windows users
Please bear in mind the minimum specifications have increased in recent years for Football Manager, so even if you able to previously run a version of the game you may not be able to this version.
Most systems will run the game without issue, but if your system is quite old or you're unsure, please contact Sports Interactive Support Team and attach your DxDiag so they can access and see if you are able to run the game.
The crash dump file can be located at the following default location: C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019\crash dumps
Crash dump on launching FM 2019
Normally a crash dump on game start is related to a system or conflicting error, so we suggest the following steps to be completed in the following order...1. Update Graphics Card Drivers
Graphics card websites have tools which can scan your system and find the correct card.AMD/ATI - http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/pages/index.aspx
Intel - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/
Nvidia - http://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
If you know your exact graphics card make, you can download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card manually.
2. Configure your laptop to run Football Manager 2019 with optimal settings
- Go to ‘Control Panel’.
- Find 'Power Options'.
- Select 'Maximum performance' or 'High performance’. If neither of these options are available, click ‘Show additional plans’ to find this option.
Nvidia Graphic Cards
If your laptop has an Nvidia card, it will most likely also have a secondary Intel card (integrated to the motherboard or CPU) which normally runs in power saving mode. Occasionally the game can incorrectly default to this mode, so follow the steps below to check and confirm that it’s running your dedicated graphics card.
- Right-click on your desktop and there should be a Nvidia Control Panel.
- Under ‘3D settings’ and ‘program settings’ add ‘fm.exe’. This can be found found in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Football Manager 2019 or where you have installed Steam and FM19.
- Run with the more powerful Nvidia card over the integrated Intel card.
If you are having issues with this card and the game doesn’t launch or have issues, as a test it’d be worth choosing the "Integrated graphics" as main graphic processor to see if the same issues occur.
AMD/ATI Graphics Cards
There's a wide variation in versions of the AMD/ATI Radeon Catalyst Control Center for adjusting the settings for these cards, so the process may not be exactly as listed below.
- Go to Graphics > PowerPlay - Set Plugged In and Battery to Maximum Performance. Click Apply.
- If the option is available to your graphics card, go to Graphics > 3D and move the slider across to Performance so it is set for Optimal Performance. Click Apply.
- If your Catalyst Control Center has the Switchable Graphics tab go there and browse to locate fm.exe and set it for High Performance. Click Apply.
- Do the same for Steam this can be found found in C:\Program Files\(x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Football Manager 2019 or where you have installed Steam and FM19.
3. Prevent Anti-Virus interfering with Steam or FM19
Occasionally due to updates or system configuration, anti-virus programs have been known to interfere with Steam and Football Manager.Add Steam and Football Manager 2019 to the exceptions in your anti-virus. How to do this will depend on your anti-virus; search on the program's website for details on how to do this.
By default Steam and Football Manager 2019 will be installed in the following locations:
Steam – C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam
Football Manager 2019 - C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Football Manager 2019
If you think it’s your anti-virus causing the problem and don’t know how to configure it to work, it may be worth uninstalling the anti-virus program to check.
In that case, make sure Windows Firewall/Windows Defender is turned on. If you are on Windows 7 or earlier, get Microsoft Security Essentials which is solid, free and doesn't conflict with Steam or FM19. On Windows 8.1 or 10 you will already have Windows Defender installed, so avoid installing another anti-virus as this can sometimes cause conflicting issues.
4. Update DirectX and .Net Framework
Make sure you have the latest .Net Framework and DirectX versions installed. To do this, first download and install this .net framework update from here - https://www.microsoft.com/net/downloadThen download this to make sure your DirectX is up to date - https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109
It's an offline installer.
- First download the offline installer linked above.
- Go to your System folder located here - C:\Windows\System
- Remove any files ending d2x9_24.dll and d3dx9_43.dll (which one of these files or whether you have one at all will depend on your operating system).
- Go to your System 32 folder located here - C:\Windows\System32
- Again remove any files ending d2x9_24.dll and d3dx9_43.dll
- Now go to your SysWOW64 folders located here - C:\Windows\SysWOW64
- And for the list time look for any files ending d2x9_24.dll and d3dx9_43.dll
- Once this is done, double click the downloaded exe to begin installation.
- When you click it, it will ask you for a folder location to extract to.
- Create a folder on your desktop and name it something you’ll recognize (say DirectX Install).
- Once the file has finished unzipping to your selected folder, open the folder.
- Double-click DXSETUP to begin the process of updating your DirectX.
Crash dump whilst processing or clicking something in FM 2019
1. Remove any custom graphics
Remove any custom logos/faces/skins etc from your Graphics folder so they no longer appear in game. If the crash wasn't caused by them, try the following:2. Delete your Cache Folder
In Football Manager 2019, there are two ways of deleting your cache files.1. In-Game
FM -> Preferences -> Interface
Under 'Skin' click the 'Clear Cache' button. When prompted select ‘Yes’. You will now need to restart Football Manager 2019 for these changes to take effect.
2. Outside of the game
First make sure the game is closed then do the following:
For Windows Vista and Windows 7:
- Click ‘Start’
- Select ‘Computer’
- From the header, select ‘Organize’ dropdown
- Select ‘Folder and Search Options’
- Within here, select the ‘View’ tab and make sure ‘Show Hidden Files and Folders’ is selected
- Navigate to C:\Users\Your Username\AppData\Local\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019
- Delete the ‘Cache’ folder
For Windows 8 and Windows 10:
- Click ‘File Explorer’ from within the taskbar (or click ‘Desktop/Start’ then type in ‘File Explorer’)
- On the header click ‘View’ and make sure above ‘Show/hide’ that ‘Hidden Items’ is ticked
- Navigate to C:\Users\Your Username\AppData\Local\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019
- Delete the ‘Cache’ folder
When launching the game for the first time after completing this, you may notice the game takes a little extra time to load up (especially if you’re using custom files). This is where the game is re-caching the files in game and will only take place the first time you click on screens. From that point on, the game will be cached and should run at optimal speed.
3. Delete your Preference Folder
First of all make sure the game is closed before you proceed.For Windows Vista and Windows 7:
- Click ‘Start’
- Select ‘Computer’
- From the header, select ‘Organize’ dropdown
- Select ‘Folder and Search Options’
- Within here, select the ‘View’ tab and make sure ‘Show Hidden Files and Folders’ is selected
- Navigate to C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\AppData\Local\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019
- Delete the Preferences folder
For Windows 8 and Windows 10:
Click ‘File Explorer’ from within the taskbar (or click ‘Desktop/Start’ then type in ‘File Explorer’)
On the header click ‘View’ and make sure above ‘Show/hide’ that ‘Hidden Items’ is ticked
Navigate to C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\AppData\Local\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2019
Delete the Preferences folder
Please bear in mind, these are not your save games or the same folder which contains these, this folder is completely unrelated. Upon deleting your preferences your in-game preference settings will be restored to default, so the folder will be regenerated when you launch the game. The next time you launch the game remember to change any preferences you wish to have changed (such as auto save regularity, sound level or game display mode).
4. Re-Verify FM19 Game Cache
- Load Steam app
- From the 'Library' section, right-click on FM19 and select 'Properties' from the menu.
- Select the 'Local Files' tab and click the 'Verify Integrity of Game Cache' button.
- Steam will verify the game's files - this process may take several minutes. This will always download a number of files even if you've just verified the game.
- Once the process is completed, the Check Window will automatically exit.
- It's recommended to verify your cache twice to make sure all files are fully downloaded.
Mac users
The crash dump file can be located at the following default location: /Users/[Your Mac Username]/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2019/crash dumps
Crash dump whilst launching or playing FM 2019 on Mac
1. Remove any custom graphics
Remove any custom logos/faces/skins etc from your Graphics folder so they no longer appear in game. If the crash wasn't caused by them, try the following:2. Delete your Cache Folder on Mac
Mac OS X (all versions)- Open Finder.
- Click the ‘Go’ menu in the menubar.
- Press and hold down the ‘Option’ (Alt) key.
- Click the ‘Library’ item in the menu.
- Go into the folder named ‘Application Support’ then ‘Sports Interactive’
- Click into the ‘Football Manager 2019’ folder
- Within here, delete the ‘Cache’ folder
Please bear in mind, these are not your save games or the same folder which contains these, this folder is completely unrelated. The folder will be regenerated back to default when you next launch the game.
3. Delete your Preference Folder on Mac
Mac OS X (all versions)- Open Finder.
- Click the ‘Go’ menu in the menubar.
- Press and hold down the ‘Option’ (Alt) key.
- Click the ‘Library’ item in the menu.
- Go into the folder named ‘Application Support’ then ‘Sports Interactive’
- Click into the ‘Football Manager 2019’ folder
- Within here, delete the ‘Preferences’ folder
Please bear in mind, these are not your save games or the same folder which contains these, this folder is completely unrelated. Upon deleting your preferences the in-game preference settings will be restored to default, so the folder will be regenerated when you launch the game.
The next time you launch the game remember to change any preferences you wish to have changed (such as auto save regularity, sound level or game display mode).
4. Re-Verify FM19 Game Cache
This process is universal regardless of operating system.Once you’ve done all this, re-launch the game and try again.
Last resort, report it to Sports Interactive
If you have completed all of the above without being able to resolve your issue, please contact Sports Interactive Support Team.Please include as many details as possible and list any troubleshooting techniques you’ve tried already so they can help you in the most efficient way.