TC7 rc1 Access violation [Screenshot]
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TC7 rc1 Access violation [Screenshot]
When i search its opend me.
1. Open TC.
2. Display hide/system files. [I use shurtcut i don't know if its matter.
3. Open search file dialog and start search in C.
Note:
Its happen me only in [C:\] drive.
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1. Open TC.
2. Display hide/system files. [I use shurtcut i don't know if its matter.
3. Open search file dialog and start search in C.
Note:
Its happen me only in [C:\] drive.
Image: http://members.lycos.co.uk/eladangel/access.png
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I can not confirm it either.
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Neither can I. I have hidden/system files shown all the time, permanently, and never had a crash in Search function.
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Where are the programming gurus who will be able to tell from the access violation address 0x38442D33 given in xtrician's screenshot if it is T.C. itself that causes the access violation or some external module?
By the way, never came across this issue myself, either.
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By the way, never came across this issue myself, either.
(WinXP Prof, TC 6.56 - TC 7rc1)
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On my system (and probably on all other WinXP systems), this address is not in use. For example, I have a huge empty block at 0x36f1c000 - 0x597d0000 in the virtual memory space of TC right now.
Seems the address itself doesn't help at all in pinpointing the fault.
You could try reproducing it in safe mode, if it doesn't crash there, then it is some driver/shell extension/... and not TC.
Seems the address itself doesn't help at all in pinpointing the fault.
You could try reproducing it in safe mode, if it doesn't crash there, then it is some driver/shell extension/... and not TC.
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Can you make the search window a bit larger before starting the search? This way you can see the complete path where the error occurs. Try to go to that directory -> any problems?
Can you make the search window a bit larger before starting the search? This way you can see the complete path where the error occurs. Try to go to that directory -> any problems?
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Yes, that's possible. But to find out the reason, we need to know in which directory the error occurs, and what can be found there...
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Access violation at address 0047A1BA in module 'KMPlayer.exe'. Read of address 01000007.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.