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Found in
5.0.1f1
Issue ID
690090
Regression
No
The file 'MemoryStream' is corrupted! Remove it and launch unity again! [Position out of bounds
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jposey
Nov 04, 2015 03:02
Spent the past two days battling this on my primary machine. Unity 5.2.2p2. Multiple machines in the office getting this all too often. Extremely frustrating.
dburden1
Nov 04, 2015 03:01
I personally started seeing it after I modified scripts while our game was running, which almost always crashes the editor for us. Starting the editor back up then gave the MemoryStream error.
dburden1
Nov 04, 2015 02:59
We get this in 5.2.2p1 and 5.2.2p2. Starting the editor back up after it crashes with this error immediately throws the error up again. Only way to fix that we've found is to delete Library folder and start it back up.
kilik128
Oct 31, 2015 17:58
got it in 5.2.2
Kazimieras
Oct 26, 2015 08:54
Should be fixed since 5.2.0f1 version.
austint30
Sep 29, 2015 22:11
I got this when I accidentally closed the Asset Store window while an asset was downloading and importing.
austint30
Sep 29, 2015 22:10
I have this issue too!
faraz
Sep 21, 2015 08:29
i have this issue in unity 5.1.0p1
cloud9-imac
Jul 09, 2015 09:04
I have the issue in Unity 5.0.4f1 (x64), about 5 times a day.
mdrotar
Jun 19, 2015 15:42
I ran into this issue in 5.1.0.f3 too. Closing Unity and deleting the Library folder fixed it.