x2 frequently crashes on exit
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x2 frequently crashes on exit
Hello,
I'm a long time user of 2x and a recent registered user of x2 pro.
But first, since it's my first posting in this forum, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Nikos for his outstanding work on X2 (and 2x of course). This is a really impressive file manager which outperforms, IMHO, the rest of the competition by its simplicity, power under the hood and compactness. Long live x2!
On my computer running XP pro sp1 (french edition), x2 is working most of the time. But it crashes quite frequently on exit. When I launch it for a quick file management task and then immediately exit it with alt-x, it never crashes. But, It seems to crash after running for an extended period of time and only when closed.
I tried to reproduce the crash but with no success. The only way to increase the probability of the 'crash on exit' is to make many file manipulations for an extended period of time then there is a good chance to see it crash when closed.
First, I get the classic crash window that says (translated from french):
The instruction at "0x77f73905" is using memory address "0x00000067". The memory cannot be "written".
Then I get a small window that says:
'Runtime error 216 at 77F73905'
Then I get a window that asks me if I want to send the error report to Microsoft.
It's always the same address and error number that are reported each time the crash happen.
That's all I can report for now. I'll continue my investigations and if I can find something I will post it here.
Happy exploring with Xplorer2
I'm a long time user of 2x and a recent registered user of x2 pro.
But first, since it's my first posting in this forum, I would like to take the opportunity to thank Nikos for his outstanding work on X2 (and 2x of course). This is a really impressive file manager which outperforms, IMHO, the rest of the competition by its simplicity, power under the hood and compactness. Long live x2!
On my computer running XP pro sp1 (french edition), x2 is working most of the time. But it crashes quite frequently on exit. When I launch it for a quick file management task and then immediately exit it with alt-x, it never crashes. But, It seems to crash after running for an extended period of time and only when closed.
I tried to reproduce the crash but with no success. The only way to increase the probability of the 'crash on exit' is to make many file manipulations for an extended period of time then there is a good chance to see it crash when closed.
First, I get the classic crash window that says (translated from french):
The instruction at "0x77f73905" is using memory address "0x00000067". The memory cannot be "written".
Then I get a small window that says:
'Runtime error 216 at 77F73905'
Then I get a window that asks me if I want to send the error report to Microsoft.
It's always the same address and error number that are reported each time the crash happen.
That's all I can report for now. I'll continue my investigations and if I can find something I will post it here.
Happy exploring with Xplorer2
Thierry
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever - Mahatma Gandhi
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Hello Nikos,
I hope you'll eventually kill the beast
By the way, is it ok for me to also use Xplorer2 on my laptop or do I need to buy an extra license ?
Could it be some thread problem ?i think i have found something that may be causing this
I hope you'll eventually kill the beast
Yesterday, I installed it on my laptop also running XP Pro SP1 and played extensively with it the whole evening. You know what ? No crash!!! That's really strange because the 2 machines are similar in their configurations which are quite minimalist and patiently tuned (I have only a few selected programs installed)some other people have seen this crash-on-exit but has never happened to me!
By the way, is it ok for me to also use Xplorer2 on my laptop or do I need to buy an extra license ?
Thierry
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Hello Nikos,
Going further in my investigations of the frequent crashes when closing Xplorer2, I found that when I use the right click context menu, Xplorer2 crashes on exit 100% of the time and when not using the right mouse button over an item, it does not crashes.
Hope it will help you kill the beast
Going further in my investigations of the frequent crashes when closing Xplorer2, I found that when I use the right click context menu, Xplorer2 crashes on exit 100% of the time and when not using the right mouse button over an item, it does not crashes.
Hope it will help you kill the beast
Thierry
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What do you do precisely? I'm not sure when X² crashes. After you've used some context menu or during??tlalinne wrote:[...] I found that when I use the right click context menu, Xplorer2 crashes on exit 100% of the time and when not using the right mouse button over an item, it does not crashes.
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Can you explain in more detail what the scenario is?
Dumb questions are the ones that are never asked
It does not crash at the time I use the right context menu.What do you do precisely? I'm not sure when X² crashes. After you've used some context menu or during??
Can you explain in more detail what the scenario is?
It's really strange. I can use X2 for hours without problems and when I close it, it crashes only if I used a right context menu on an item during the time I used X2.
If I don't use the right context menu at all, even if I used X2 for hours, then it closes without error.
The right context menu is fully functionnal, the problem only appears when I close X2 and only when I used a right context menu.
Thierry
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Also saving the screenshot as a PNG file will make it even smaller than a JPG as long as there are no 24-bit photos involvedJRz wrote:bowhuntr, a tip for the screenshot next time: use Alt+PrintScrn to capture only the active window in stead of capturing the whole screen. Keeps your bitmap size to a minimum