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System Crash with BT++0.5.0 & X.P Pro

2003-03-17
2003-03-18
  • Nobody/Anonymous

    I have BT++-0.5.0-bin.exe installed, added some torrents, 5 queued and 2 downloading, after a little while it crashes my entire system.
    Error code 000000d1, parameter1 00000400, parameter2 00000002, parameter3 00000000, parameter4 f82e01ae.
    I have a minidmp file if required.
    I am running x.p pro with 330mb ram, athlon 1100 t/bird cpu.
    I restart, and then restart bt++, within a few minutes, crash again. Restart, without running bt++. no problems occur.

    Overall, I like the layout and control available on bt++, and appreciate the work that has gone into the project, but would love if I could get it working on my system.

    Thanks
    wicked_wild3@hotmail.com

     
    • Ben

      Ben - 2003-03-17

      I have winXP Pro and an athlon system also, never expierenced this problem.  However most downloads I have had queued at one time was 2.  Try uninstalling, reinstalling trying it your way, if that doesn't work see if it is stable at 2 files maybe thats your problem ?

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      Ok, I have sorted it, when running bt++ with x.p, athlon and an abit kt7a raid board, change settings in bios, disable cache as well as shadow. Works fine then.

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      Spoke too soon, it appears the problem is with ndis.sys
      stop 0x000000DI
      0x00000400
      0x00000002
      0x00000000
      I think it is a network thing but i am not a techy :-(
      I still only occurs when using BT

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      Ok, I am trying a possible fix as follows, will let you know if succesful

      01. Right-click My Computer and press Properties.

      02. Select the Advanced tab.

      03. Press the Settings button under Performance.

      04. Select the Advanced tab.

      05. Press the Change button under Virtual memory.

      06. Select No paging file and press the Set button. Press Yes if prompted.

      07. Press OK, OK, and OK.

      08. Shutdown and restart your computer.

      09. Right-click My Computer and press Properties.

      10. Select the Advanced tab.

      11. Press the Settings button under Performance.

      12. Select the Advanced tab.

      13. Press the Change button under Virtual memory.

      14. Select System Managed size and press the Set button. Press Yes if prompted.

      15. Press OK, OK, and OK.

      16. Shutdown and restart your computer.

       
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      That fixed it :-)

       
    • Ben

      Ben - 2003-03-18

      oh wow, yeah I don't like messing with the paging files.  I tried to set it to zero since I have 512 DDR i was told this was better, but kept getting utilization errors.  So whatever Windoze wants to do with my memory it can have it :/

       

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