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Internal error Before going on vacation I had 2 LW crashes of which I could save one error message. While consulting about some other problem at a different thread ( http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...=27036&page=14 ) I was adviced to post here to ask for some input. My errror message was/is: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/attach...9&d=1144607534 I also experience some crashes with Fire Fox browser, sometimes when posting at forums and lately after the virus attachment scan from hotmail when forwarding mails. I'm not sure whether both things are connected in any way. However, I would appreciate if someone could look into the error message and give me some advice. If any further datas will be necessary, let me know and I'll try to get them with the little amount of computer knowledge I have... I was able to reproduce the FF crash and saved that bug report as well, if it is of any help for the one who might be able to look at it. Last edited by foolofthehill; April 15th, 2006 at 11:06 PM. Reason: to include the Fire Fox bug report |
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Yeah, the reason both problems are happening may be the same. What that reason is, I don't know. LimeWire's reporting that it's unable to create a new thread, and FireFox may also be running into the same problem (but handling it less gracefully). Fortunately (for LimeWire, atleast) we've spent the past month+ working on reducing the number of extra threads needed for the program to run. The next beta should be using a single thread for all connections, downloads, maybe uploads, and a host of other things. |
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Thanks for your input pal Cheers Mario
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Well, sorta. You could try and figure out what's preventing your machine from letting a new thread be created. It might be a shortage of RAM, or there's another program running that is using up a lot of memory. I'm not really an expert on Windows internals, so I don't really know what to look for in causing the problem. It is a pretty bad problem though and can have all kinds of weird/ugly consequences in various programs. |
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