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Title: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: ashevillain on June 25, 2004, 05:53:53 PM
K6-2 550, 192mb, Win2K Pro....never really had problems out of it so I've never upgraded. Tried uninstall/reinstall, multiple different frontends, it crashes when encoding.  Also tried checking and unchecking varioius boxes withing the GUI and it still crashes everytime. >:( bah! grrrr!
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: nic on June 25, 2004, 05:55:18 PM
can't answer you, but I have the same problem with BT.
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: ashevillain on June 25, 2004, 06:08:04 PM
can't answer you, but I have the same problem with BT.

Oh yeah, that too...but it only does it on torrents that have an excessive # of peers. Small ones don't crash and if I seed a show it doesn't, but these shows that get seeded and have 10's or 100's of seeds/leeches will crash me everytime...I just wait until the torrent dies down and I'm fine. Not fixing the problem but dealing with it. Methinks I need to upgrade.
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: John Kelly on June 25, 2004, 06:30:06 PM
Ah, the good ole days of windows, where programs will hose your system for no reason whatsoever...  Man, it's times like these I regret buying my Mac. ::)

;D
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Sean Gallemore on June 27, 2004, 02:34:14 AM
Ah, the good ole days of windows, where programs will hose your system for no reason whatsoever...  Man, it's times like these I regret buying my Mac. ::)

;D

punk ass
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 27, 2004, 04:08:05 PM
The problem with BT's could likely be blaimed on your NIC.

Are you using an on-board NIC?  Those aren't the best generally, try picking up a brand name network card.  Before spending any money though upgrade those NIC's to their latest drivers/firmware/whathaveyou and see if you don't gain any stability.

FLAC, are you crashing no matter what file or a specific flac file that might be the culprit?
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 27, 2004, 04:08:54 PM
w00t for my 1600th post. :P
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: nic on June 27, 2004, 04:33:16 PM
my probelm with BT has nothing to do with the NIC.
its a Intel Pro 1000 MT gigabit adaptor
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: ashevillain on June 27, 2004, 06:24:47 PM
The problem with BT's could likely be blaimed on your NIC.

Are you using an on-board NIC?  Those aren't the best generally, try picking up a brand name network card.  Before spending any money though upgrade those NIC's to their latest drivers/firmware/whathaveyou and see if you don't gain any stability.

FLAC, are you crashing no matter what file or a specific flac file that might be the culprit?

My NIC is a Linksys LNE100TX. For some reason they don't have any updated drivers newer than the driver disc that came w/ the card.

Re: FLAC...yes it's crashing every file. I'm starting to think I might have some bad ram...I probably shouldn't be too suprised though, since I've been using this same PC for at least 4 years... :-X
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 28, 2004, 11:47:39 AM
Here are some things for Ash and Luvean I gleened from the internet:

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If anyone has a linksys lne100tx you need to toss it and get a different card. I did and it fixed all my bsod problems wirh filesharing apps. Just google for "stop ndis.sys lne100tx" and you will see a ton of people with the same problem. I have some cheapo generic thing now (I'm broke  ) and now everything works fine.

Apparently, your cable/DSL modem could also be the culprit, I've read of several problems with the Linksys BEFCMU10 cable modem.

Essentially it could be anything in your network chain, probably something in that lineage has a memory buffer leak in it's firmware that's overflowing or something similar.

It also seems people getting BT to crash have had issues with Zone Alarm 5, rolling back to a version of 4.5 solved their issues.  Have either of you recently upgraded Zone Alarm?

Got this from another msgboard:
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If you have an Intel Ethernet Adapter, try the following:

Before you start, first make sure your computer has the latest Service Pack and security-related hotfixes installed, or you may well be owned by one of the many worms going around right now while you attempt this process.

If your system has a Infared HID Input device that connects via USB, remove it from your system, and remove the hidden device from Device Manager. You might need to check the option "Show Hidden Devices" from the View menu.

Uninstall any firewall software such as ZoneAlarm, Kerio, Norton/Symantec, etc. You should shutdown and disable, but not uninstall, any antivirus software that has a scanning engine that has transparent network scanning, such as NOD32's IMON module.

Search using the search engine on http://developer.intel.com/ for the latest base set of network cards drivers for you system. It is crucial to get drivers dated 3/4/2003 or later.

Uninstall your existing files from via the Device Manager, and remove any Intel Driver add-ons packages like SNMP or PROset via the Add/Remove Control Panel. Reboot your system and reinstall the latest Intel Device Drivers using the Intel installation utility, not the Device Manager. You don't need to install anything beyond the base set, unless you want PROset functionality.

After the driver is installed, examine it's Properties sheet via Device Manager. You want to verify the correct driver is installed by checking the date and version information. Then make sure "Power Manager" is not enabled for the NIC, and if available "Adaptive Technolgy" is On, "PCI Bus Efficiency" is Disabled, "Offload TCP Segmentation" is Enabled, and "QoS Packet Tagging" is Disabled. Check these settings then reboot the system.

Enable your antivirus scanner first. Then reinstall the most recent version of your firewall software. Please note that I've noticed BSOD errors with Kerio Personal Firewall 2 and below when used with Intel drivers. You might try the new 4.x releases.

Good luck, let me know if it helps.

Best of luck guys, if you want more help diagnosing your problems drop a line on this thread with more specifics about your system/hardware/software.. Are you getting BSOD's or is the program just crashing?  Any error messages?
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 28, 2004, 11:50:10 AM
Ash, crashes can often be attributed to bad ram!  Run memtest!!!! (http://www.memtest86.com/)
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: nic on June 28, 2004, 12:46:39 PM
my problems only occur when my BT upload rate is more than my BT download rate.
weird. also, I didnt install the Intel driver, just the stock MS/XP driver, so I dont have the power managemet and Pro software installed.

no other problems othar than this 1 BT problem.
also, I should rephrase, it doesnt crash the OS, but it drops the IP from my firewall/NAT. the only way to re-obtain the IP is to physically shutdown/restart the machine(ipconfig -release/renew will not work)
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Nick in Edinboro on June 28, 2004, 01:00:36 PM
Luvean, sounds really familiar to the threads in this DSLReports thread (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,7126909~mode=flat~start=0"), as per the loosing your internet connection completely, etc...  It had to do with the actual broadband modem, what are you using to connect to the internet?
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: nic on June 28, 2004, 01:06:29 PM
its not my dsl bridge as my other clients/servers are connected fine when my BT machine looses its IP.

my connection goes:(Speakeasy DSL w/ 4 static ips)
Speedstream dsl bridge> Linux/Smoothwall (w/ 3 NICs for firewall/NAT - NO proxy)
Smoothwall connects to 2 networks, 1 for servers and 1 for clients.

never had this problem when I ran Win2000...only with XP Pro
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: Simp-Dawg on July 07, 2004, 12:15:36 AM
back to the flac question...
i had this issue.  try unchecking the delete files after encoding option or whatever it's called.
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: ashevillain on July 11, 2004, 01:37:48 PM
I think my nic is the cause of bt crashing my system. I don't think it handles simultaneous uploads and downloads very well....I can max out either separately but when I up/download at the same time it crashes.

But the FLAC issue I've had NO luck on.  :(

Both of these problems result in bsod. FLAC crashes in every version... grrrr.... >:(

...guess I'll have to continue to use mkwACT...
Title: Re: So...FLAC has decided to start crashing my computer now.
Post by: ashevillain on July 11, 2004, 02:42:05 PM
well whaddya know!? I got it to work w/ FLAC Drop!

w00t w00t  8)