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Re: Unexpected System Crash : limitation of Filesize (because of memory) ?

From: Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 07:26:11 +0100

Mutzimaro wrote:
> Simple summary of my system is
> Client : TortoiseSVN 1.5.7 on Windows XP. 2GB RAM
> Server : SubVersion 1.4.6 on Windows XP. 4GB RAM.
> # of Project : 4 projects.
>
> Two days ago, my colleague upload a bunch of files into project
> repository.
> Some of them has more than 50 MB filesize..
> Uploading was success without any problem..
> The extreme case is more than 200 MB zipped one. (let's call it
> LargeFile.zip)
>
> However, during Checking-out / Updating project source tree from SVN
> with TortoiseSVN,
> as soon as I tried to check-out/update "LargeFile.zip", my system
> suddenly crashed (Windows Blue screen) and rebooted.
>
> Is there any limitation of filesize for safe checking-out ?

Blue screen means driver problem. An application can not (yes, CAN NOT)
cause a blue screen.
Which means for you:
* update drivers for your harddrive/SATA/IDE/whatever
* run chkdsk - your harddrive may be close to dying

Stefan

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