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RE: Search Indexer + TortoiseSVN = BSOD

From: Stefan Pendl <stefan.pendl_at_drei.at>
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 22:27:14 +0200

> >
> > I am now using this wonderful program for about a year
> without problems.
> >
> > Recently I decided to allow the Windows search indexer to
> index one of my code repositories, but whenever I tried to
> update it or
> > commit a change, I got a BSOD.
> >
> > Repositories are excluded from being scanned by the AV too.
> >
> > I have now removed the repository from the search indexer
> and all is back working.
> >
> > I still think, that indexing should be possible.
>
> First: only drivers can cause a BSOD. Applications can not
> cause a BSOD.
> Never!
>
> Which means you either have faulty hardware (since it's triggered by
> extensive file access I recommend you backup your data
> immediately and
> then think about replacing your harddrive before you risk losing all
> your data!) or a faulty driver (in which case you should look for an
> update for your drivers).
>
> There's also a known problem on Win7, but that won't cause a
> BSOD - as
> mentioned BSODs can only get triggered by drivers.
>
> http://subversion.wandisco.com/blogs/windows-7-bogus-errorfile
corrupt-error-.html
>
>
> Stefan
>

I will further investigate and report back.
I hoped, that it would be any other problem, but it was to easy to blame TSVN, since it only happened, when I used this.

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Stefan
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