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Old 11-03-2008, 03:32 AM
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Exclamation Windows crash maybe related to GBridge

Here's a raw failure report, which may or may not be related to GBridge, but most possibly correlates - I'll submit the facts though incomplete in hope you can make sense of them.

Last night I launched the downloading of a large file from my brother's GBridge shared folder - using Firefox - and subsequently left the computer alone.

When I came back however, found a crashed puter @ the famous blue screen of awe ! (A very infrequent happening with Windows 2000 in my record book)

I contacted the brother, who told me he had disconnected his side for fear of a local storm. The time of my side blue-screening, estimated from the size of the partially received file, corresponds with the time he shut down his computer.

OTOH the cryptic "stop 7B error" message the Windows blue screen gave me referred to "USBSTOR.SYS" which a priori does not point GBridge (but could be a chain of consequences).

So this is all there is; unfortunately I was not in front of the PC while she crashed herself so can't say more.

Did anyone experience the same kind of crash when a remote party stopped GBridge and/or his computer in the middle of a file transfer ?

Is this repeatable at your (GBridge's) lab ?

Thanks in advance

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Last edited by Czerno; 11-03-2008 at 03:55 AM. Reason: add GBridge version number
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Old 11-06-2008, 04:01 AM
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Exclamation look into this please!

Fellow users! Admin! Can you reproduce crash (blue screen) when the remote is shut down unexpectedly during a file transfer ? To me this question looks important enough that I am renewing it, with due apologies...


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Old 11-06-2008, 04:26 PM
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Fellow users! Admin! Can you reproduce crash (blue screen) when the remote is shut down unexpectedly during a file transfer ? To me this question looks important enough that I am renewing it, with due apologies...
We haven't seen any blue screen since we released the Gbridge. And haven't received any report complain about it. When you brother disconnect/shutdown his computer, on you computer only the gbridge application should be aware of it, not the gbridge driver.

If you can reproduce this problem, please let us know! Thanks!
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Old 11-07-2008, 05:13 AM
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We haven't seen any blue screen since we released the Gbridge.
If you can reproduce this problem, please let us know! Thanks!
Alright, we'll have to settle a new experiment, next week-end maybe. I really hope it won't crash again, but I'm not being overly optimistic : my Win 2k never crashes unexpectedly under normal circumstances. Shall keep you updated.

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