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Description
Is there an existing issue for this problem?
- I have searched the existing issues
Install method
Invoke's Launcher
Operating system
Windows
GPU vendor
Nvidia (CUDA)
GPU model
RTX 5070 Ti
GPU VRAM
16GB
Version number
v1.8.1
Browser
Brave 1.86.139
System Information
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"version": "6.9.0",
"dependencies": {
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"accelerate" : "1.12.0",
"annotated-types" : "0.7.0",
"anyio" : "4.12.0",
"attrs" : "25.4.0",
"bidict" : "0.23.1",
"bitsandbytes" : "0.48.2",
"blake3" : "1.0.8",
"certifi" : "2022.12.7",
"cffi" : "2.0.0",
"charset-normalizer" : "2.1.1",
"click" : "8.3.1",
"colorama" : "0.4.6",
"coloredlogs" : "15.0.1",
"compel" : "2.1.1",
"contourpy" : "1.3.3",
"CUDA" : "12.8",
"cycler" : "0.12.1",
"Deprecated" : "1.3.1",
"diffusers" : "0.33.0",
"dnspython" : "2.8.0",
"dynamicprompts" : "0.31.0",
"einops" : "0.8.1",
"fastapi" : "0.118.3",
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"filelock" : "3.19.1",
"flatbuffers" : "25.9.23",
"fonttools" : "4.61.0",
"fsspec" : "2025.9.0",
"gguf" : "0.17.1",
"h11" : "0.16.0",
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"huggingface-hub" : "0.36.0",
"humanfriendly" : "10.0",
"idna" : "3.4",
"importlib_metadata" : "7.1.0",
"InvokeAI" : "6.9.0",
"jax" : "0.7.1",
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"onnx" : "1.16.1",
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"opt_einsum" : "3.4.0",
"packaging" : "24.1",
"picklescan" : "0.0.32",
"pillow" : "11.3.0",
"prompt_toolkit" : "3.0.52",
"protobuf" : "4.25.8",
"psutil" : "7.1.3",
"pycparser" : "2.23",
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"PyPatchMatch" : "1.0.2",
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"requests" : "2.28.1",
"safetensors" : "0.7.0",
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"sounddevice" : "0.5.3",
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"starlette" : "0.48.0",
"sympy" : "1.14.0",
"tokenizers" : "0.22.1",
"torch" : "2.7.1+cu128",
"torchsde" : "0.2.6",
"torchvision" : "0.22.1+cu128",
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"legacy_models_yaml_path": null,
"host": "0.0.0.0",
"port": 9090,
"allow_origins": [],
"allow_credentials": true,
"allow_methods": [""],
"allow_headers": [""],
"ssl_certfile": null,
"ssl_keyfile": null,
"log_tokenization": false,
"patchmatch": true,
"models_dir": "models",
"convert_cache_dir": "models\.convert_cache",
"download_cache_dir": "models\.download_cache",
"legacy_conf_dir": "configs",
"db_dir": "databases",
"outputs_dir": "D:\AI_Outputs\InvokeAI",
"custom_nodes_dir": "nodes",
"style_presets_dir": "style_presets",
"workflow_thumbnails_dir": "workflow_thumbnails",
"log_handlers": ["console"],
"log_format": "color",
"log_level": "info",
"log_sql": false,
"log_level_network": "warning",
"use_memory_db": false,
"dev_reload": false,
"profile_graphs": false,
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"profiles_dir": "profiles",
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"log_memory_usage": false,
"device_working_mem_gb": 3,
"enable_partial_loading": false,
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"ram": null,
"vram": null,
"lazy_offload": true,
"pytorch_cuda_alloc_conf": null,
"device": "auto",
"precision": "auto",
"sequential_guidance": false,
"attention_type": "auto",
"attention_slice_size": "auto",
"force_tiled_decode": false,
"pil_compress_level": 1,
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"hashing_algorithm": "blake3_single",
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}
What happened
When importing a FLUX safetensors checkpoint whose filename begins with a bracketed tag (for example [FLX] flux1-dev-fp8.safetensors), the Invoke backend process crashes during model install. The crash occurs immediately after hashing completes, and the backend exits with Windows access violation code 3221225477 (0xC0000005).
Renaming the file to remove the leading bracket tag resolves the issue and allows the model to be added successfully.
This does not occur with SD / SDXL checkpoints using similar bracketed naming conventions, which suggests the issue is specific to the FLUX ingestion path.
What you expected to happen
- Model should either install successfully or fail gracefully with a validation error
- Backend should not crash due to filename format
How to reproduce the problem
- Take a FLUX checkpoint, e.g. flux1-dev-fp8.safetensors
- Rename it to start with a bracket tag (e.g. [FLX] flux1-dev-fp8.safetensors)
- Add the model via Model Manager
- Observe hashing completes
- Backend process exits immediately afterward
Additional context
Observed behavior:
- Backend exits with code 3221225477 (0xC0000005)
- No Python traceback is shown
- Invoke UI loses backend connection
Workaround: Renaming the file to remove the leading bracket tag fixes the issue immediately
Additional notes:
- Multiple SDXL models with bracketed filename prefixes import and work correctly
- This appears to be FLUX-ingest specific
- Crash happens after hashing, likely during model registration / classification
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