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

From: David Balažic <david.balazic_at_hermes-softlab.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 09:25:02 +0100

Have you got Error Reporting enabled ?
If yes, you will get on next boot after crash a dialog to send an error report.
After sending, the dialog will have a "Check for solutions" link.
Sometimes that link gives useful hints.
 
Also in the Event log, the error entry has a link, which also sometimes gives
additional information.
 
Regards,
David
(sorry if this mail message is in HTML, seems the OutLook Web interface can't do plain text)

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From: Edward Kim [mailto:won_soon_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Thu 05-Feb-09 08:38
To: users_at_tortoisesvn.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Unexpected System Crash : limitation of Filesize (because of memory) ?

> davidbalazic wrote:
>
> > Kurt Pruenner wrote:
>
> > > Mutzimaro wrote:
> > > my system suddenly crashed (Windows Blue screen) and rebooted.
> >
> > Make sure you turn automatic rebooting off (uncheck My Computer >
> > Properties > Advanced > Startup & Recovery > Settings > Automatically
> > Reboot) as the blue screen might show the name of the file that caused
> > the BSOD in the first place...
>
> Or check the Event Log, it might be already recorded there. And if
> Error reporting is enabled, a dialog with a link to the solution
> might also appear.

I have tested 5 more times..
Before test, I turned automatic rebooting off to watch out that BLUE SCREEN..
Of course, I disabled all the other programs & minor services (including Virus-Checking).
At the 1st test, my system crashed with full physical memory dump (2GB).

Blue screen only gave me;
BAD_POOL_HEADER
BCCode:19, BCP1:0x00000020, BCP2:0x89acc120, BCP3:0x89acc238, BCP4:0x0a230001
with some usual descriptions.. (ask your admin...blah blah blah...)

There are 5 critical system error event logs and 2GB physical memory dump data.
All of them are related with this crash issue. (category number is 102.)
However, I cannot find which driver cause this from these data..

BTW, during my test, I've got a little funny thing..
for example, suppose I have the following source tree.
<PROJ_ROOT>
??AA (15MB, 300 files)
  ??BB (400MB, 2 files(250MB & 150MB))
    ??CC (1MB, 5 files)
    ??DD (20MB, 100 files)
    ??EE (5MB, 50 files)

Crash always happens if I check-out this proj at <PROJ_ROOT>, "AA".
However, if I just try to check-out "BB" (including sub-dirs), there's no Crash...
Checking-out "CC", "DD", "EE" (separately) ?
No problem~!!

(I feel torture....God save me~, plz~!)

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