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by dietmar
30.03.2015, 00:39
Forum: Bug reports
Topic: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 11025

Re: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll

Ok, since it seems to be not resolvable, I will sadly turn around and try other file managers :(

Dietmar
by dietmar
20.03.2015, 22:53
Forum: Bug reports
Topic: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 11025

Re: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll

Yes, it has SP1 and has all MS updates applied...

Since it is the only program that crashes regularly and so often, and since it started after a fresh reinstall of Win7, I don't assume a hardware (e.g. RAM) error here.

Dietmar
by dietmar
19.03.2015, 23:09
Forum: Bug reports
Topic: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 11025

Re: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll

Hi,

using the portable version did not help much... It crashes not that many times but always several times during some hours... annoying. I really liked FC and got used to it for years now, but I fear that I will have to take a look at other file managers :(

The main difference is, that the ...
by dietmar
12.03.2015, 01:47
Forum: Bug reports
Topic: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 11025

Re: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll

Hi,

thanks Karol, but as I said, "sfc scannow" is ok.
I must admit that I did not test the RAM yet, but I don't think it is a hardware problem since the hardware didn't change and the problem occurs now after a fresh installation...

I will test the portable version and let you know!

Thx,
Dietmar
by dietmar
11.03.2015, 03:45
Forum: Bug reports
Topic: crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll
Replies: 7
Views: 11025

crashing with violation in module ntdll.dll

Hi,

since a fresh install of Win7 (64 Bit), my FreeCommander crashes regularly, sometimes after some file action, sometimes even after hours of idle without having anything done with it.

I did a clean re-install, and a "sfc scannow". All is ok...

Any hints?

Thx,
Dietmar

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