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pandlouk
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BSODs Please add your minidump files here
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February 26, 2007, 04:40:27 AM »
If you come across with a
BSOD
or an instant reboot (silent BSOD), and you suspect the cause of the problem was CFP, please report it here.
You need to give some additional info:
1. Attach the minidump file. You will find it under
C:\windows\minidump\
2. The version of CFP that you are using
3. Give some info about your OS, processor, ram and your network card.
Thanks,
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edit: for activating windows to create the minidump report take a look at the following images
Quote from: soyabeaner on March 02, 2007, 11:17:50 AM
According to
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There are several reasons why the Memory.dmp file is not being created when your computer encounters a STOP message:
•The Memory.dmp file already exists and the option Overwrite Any Existing File (found in Control Panel System) is not selected. It is a good idea to leave this box checked and to move or copy the current Memory.dmp file.
•The paging file on the boot drive is not large enough. To use the "Write Debugging Information To" feature to obtain a complete memory dump file, the paging file on the boot drive must be at least as large as physical memory + 1 MB. When you create a kernel memory dump file, the file is usually around one-third the size of the physical memory on the system. Of course, this quantity will vary, depending on your circumstances.
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The paging file is not on the %systemroot% partition. When the STOP error occurs, the system crash dump is written out to the pagefile on the root of the %systemroot% drive.
•There is not room for the Memory.dmp file in the path specified in Control Panel for writing the memory dump.
•It is possible that the SCSI controller is bad or the system crash is caused by a bad SCSI controller board.
•If you specify a non-existent path, a dump file will not be written. For example, if you specify the path as C:\Dumpfiles\Memory.dmp and no C:\Dumpfiles folder exists, a dump file will not be written.
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Re: BSODs Please add your minidump files here
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February 26, 2007, 10:58:01 AM »
Frequent BSODs with version 2.4.18.184 firewall.
Possible conflict with utorrent as it often occurs after prolonged running of utorrent and firewall.
OS: Win XP
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4600+
Ram: 2 gig
Network Card : nVidia nForce Networking Controller
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February 27, 2007, 04:20:12 AM »
Hi, using version 2.4.18.184..also possible conflict with utorrent/peerguardian
OS: Windows XP MCE 2005
CPU: Intel Core2Duo E6300
MOB: Gigabyte 965P-S3
RAM: 2GB Corsair
Network Card: Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
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Re: BSODs Please add your minidump files here
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February 27, 2007, 12:20:11 PM »
Hmm. I've been getting BSOD when playing 2142 which I never got before.
I've no idea if it's Comodo related but will try it tonight and also try it with Comodo disabled and Windoze firewall on.
If it works with windoze I'll attach the mini dump.
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February 28, 2007, 06:50:39 PM »
Here is the minidump from a BSOD of a friends pc. It happened 1 second after he activated his network card.
CFP v.2.4.18.184
OS: Windows XP SP2
CPU: AMD Athlon 1700+
MOB: MSI KT266
RAM: 256mb
Network Card: D-Link DGE-528t
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Re: BSODs Please add your minidump files here
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March 02, 2007, 06:22:42 AM »
OS: Win XP Pro SP2
CPU: AMD Sampron 2800+ (2.00Ghz)
RAM: 2 Gig DDR 400
Network: USB connection to D-link DSL-302G modem
also connected to a second PC with standard lan VIA Rhine II fast ethernet adapter
i use ICS but happens wheather the second computer is connected or not so i dont know how relevant that is
attaching about half of my minidumps if u want the rest let me know
please fix this as im having to resort to zone alarm and i like comodo alot more lol
edit: a forgot to add the version of CFP and have uninstalled it now but was a completly upto date version as far as im aware
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March 02, 2007, 09:49:20 AM »
I'm also having these sudden restarts. But I don't have any dumps in /windows/minidumps/ , don't know why...
One time I managed to see this info when mouse-hovering the CFP in systray:
"The Comodo Application Monitor is out of memory. Rebooting may aleviate the problem."
Then I manually closed my torrents client (Bitspirit) and tried to close CFP... then the computer stoped responding. After a while, I had to shutdown by power button.
On some other time this message apeared and I did the same thing, the computer did a auto restart.
Don't know if it matters but... I patched my tcpip.sys to allow more than 10 half-open connections. I'm using 256 half-open connections. I'm going to test it with a more reasonable number (100)
CFP v.2.4.18.184
SuperAntiSpyware Pro 3.5.1016
Kaspersky AV 6.0.2.614
OS: Windows XP SP2
CPU: P4 1.5 Mhz
MOB: Asus P4P800-VM
RAM: 512 MB
Network Card: Intel(R) PRO/100 VE (on-board)
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March 02, 2007, 09:58:44 AM »
If you want to know exactly where your minidump is located, press the Windows (start) key and Pause (Break) key. This should open up your System Properties > Advanced tab > Startup and Recovery > Settings. At the bottom the default should be:
%SystemRoot%\Minidump
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March 02, 2007, 10:04:45 AM »
Thanks for the quick reply and info. I recheck and its on default "%SystemRoot%\Minidump"
But the folder is empty. I have hidden and system files visible.
Do you think I should uninstall CFP and install it again?
Feel free to delete my posts to maintain thread clean.
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March 02, 2007, 10:10:55 AM »
I don't know if it'll help to reinstall CFP, although it has been the solution for some users. BTW, I also have a patched tcpip.sys, so it can't be the reason for the BSOD. Such crashes are usually caused by driver conflicts among software.
(If you do decide to reinstall, make sure CFP is installed first while the other security software are either disabled or uninstalled because the ordering does matter in certain cases.)
Mabs, are you sure it was a BSOD and not a freeze? You were able to manually close your programs.
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March 02, 2007, 10:25:42 AM »
I had one restart just before I registered in the thread (today). I noticed the torrents were without "moving" and I closed the client. Afterwards, I TRIED to open CFP from the systray when suddenly my computer restarted.
Yesterday I had a similar problem but in that ocasion the PC just freezes. After 10 min waiting I had to push power button.
I usualy leave the computer ON for days, weeks. And some other day I found it in the windows logon screen without any user loged-in. It surely made a restart while I was asleep.
That restriction of installing CFP first is a bit hard to comply. I would have to uninstall Superantispyware, Kaspersky AND Comodo and then reinstall all those again... uff... I'm tired already
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March 02, 2007, 10:39:11 AM »
I added two images at the initial post, were you can see how you can activate the windows minidump report.
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March 02, 2007, 11:08:58 AM »
I have it configured just as in those pictures. But still... That folder is empty.
I'm guessing its something because my pagefile location. I have it relocated from drive C: to another large disk/partition (E:)
I read somewhere that memory dumps need some part of the pagefile to be on the system drive.
I've uninstalled CFP and reinstalled. I will change pagefile in order to have it on drive C: again.
I'll post some more news as available. thx
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March 02, 2007, 11:52:02 AM »
Thanks soya,
I added it at the first post.
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March 03, 2007, 07:44:10 AM »
i just got a BSOD today running zone alarm first for a while tho so mine from comodo could b irelevant
tho with commodo it was like 3 or 4 a day this was the first thus far with zone alarm ill keep u posted as to how frequent it comes
could this b a left over from something comodo did ??
sorry im pretty clueds up when it comes to computers but no where near your levels
if u want the minidump from today let me know
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