DeathStalker77

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  1. Apex 0.40 Crash

    Just started the program up and after about a minute - crash Code: c0000005 (Access violation) Version: 0.4.0 (2006-12-24) Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-12-26 00:21:02 TTH: YBP45KNMY2PE64J2ZH7A77UJFMDBI4A4FN657VI d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queueitem.h(229): QueueItem::getDownloadedBytes d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queueitem.h(269): QueueItem::calculateAutoPriority d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(584): QueueManager::on d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(133): Thread::starter f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex Hadn't done a single thing when it happened. Wasn't even connected to a hub.
  2. Crash with 3.0 :(

    It has not fixed the error. I get this error consistently, about a minute after launching the program, without even doing *anything* - Code: c0000005 Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12) Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-11-23 11:34:45 TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(570): QueueManager::on d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex When I try StrongDC 2.03, I get this error - Code: c0000005 Version: 2.03 Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-11-23 11:39:21 TTH: QSQC6YNATUL3IBPJEONU5573JEDWADF3PZ2SQYA c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(551): QueueManager::on c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex If Apex is based on Strong, any idea why two different errors? --- DeathStalker
  3. Crash with 3.0 :(

    Ok, I've even tried a new Queue.xml file and I STILL get this crash - even if I just start the program and not do anything. Come on, help a guy out here.
  4. Crash with 3.0 :(

    Fresh Install, fresh hash, only xferred Queue and Favorites Code: c0000005 Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12) Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-11-15 14:07:35 TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(570): QueueManager::on d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex Any ideas. Crashed right after startup, when joining hubs.
  5. [Crash][0.2.2] Crash Report

    no responses to this at all?
  6. [Crash][0.2.2] Crash Report

    Crashed twice on me in a very short time (within minutes of starting) - same error Code: c0000005 Version: 0.2.2 Major: 5 Minor: 1 Build: 2600 SP: 2 Type: 1 Time: 2006-11-09 00:36:42 TTH: OMHC4NRJLW265TOPH2JTNVVMXH2KAFDJSNQPYAA d:\cvs\apexdc++\022\client\queuemanager.cpp(568): QueueManager::on d:\cvs\apexdc++\022\client\speaker.h(51): Speaker<FavoriteManagerListener>::fire<FavoriteManagerListener::X<10>=0x04C23700,RecentHubEntry const *> d:\cvs\apexdc++\022\client\timermanager.cpp(40): TimerManager::run d:\cvs\apexdc++\022\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex Anything I can do to correct this? Was checking Settings out when it crashed the 1st time, and just connecting to hubs when it crashed the second time. Running XP Pro SP2 --- DeathStalker
  7. some people like old dc

    Then that OP is a moron. A Neanderthal that should be extinct and I would consider the hub worthless.
  8. some people like old dc

    Sorry, I *do* think anyone still using a client older than 0.401 *is* an idiot (or a lousy faker using a mod). There are ZERO reasons not to upgrade - period. I'll be glad when they're *forced* to upgrade by every hub - most of the "good" hubs already force it.
  9. Why make a client that destroys DC++?

    Sorry, anyone who advocates using QOS does not know what they're talking about. ALL QOS does is send info to Microsoft - that's why it's called "Quality Of Service" - it USES UP bandwidth.
  10. Why make a client that destroys DC++?

    Hadn't noticed that part - thought it said DISabled - dude, EVERYONE know you DISABLE QOS from Day One! Even uninstall the bloody protocol! If that is your advice for speeding UP a connection, then you've got everything ass backwards.
  11. Why make a client that destroys DC++?

    And you guys thought *I* was harsh ;cP
  12. Cutting system resource useage on indexing share

    That would be nice to see ^_^
  13. v0.2.0

    Average 8-10 hubs/slots, ~50k+ users, ~75k files in queue, ~20-30 downloads (probably hundreds waiting, haven't tried counting), all upload slots always full.
  14. PeerGuardian PlugIn

    I haven't used the plugin yet because I'm running the full PG2 program, but I have a couple of questions about it. 1) does it update the lists that PG2 does? 2) can I import my permblocks/permallows? 3) is there a window that will show the history of blocks? 4) does it have equivalent functionality to the stand-alone PG2? 5) since it's integrated, is there a way to display the nick(s) associated with the IPs? Thanks much! :D
  15. SystemLog

    Ok I know this has been mentioned somewhere - how do you tell which file or files is referenced by the SystemLog entry Corruption detected at position xxxxxxxx ? Also, couldn't that message be made a bit more specific, to include what the file or TTH it is referring to? Thanks!