caterwaul
2008-07-25, 11:28
I went from 1.3 to 1.5.2 and installed 3x's a few weeks ago and found each time the OS would crash on shutdown with Teatimer running my WIN98SE system. With Teatimer not running no problem however.
So I've now tried 1.6.3 and found that if I don't start the SB1.6 application interface then I can shutdown w/ Teatimer running (it may have been the case w/ 1.5 as well actually) but if I use the main program application interface at any time after which when I shutdown my OS will crash on shutdown w/ Teatimer running. However if I stop Teatimer then again no problem.
I've also found that 1.6.3 will crash if I attempt to update from the main application program but if I use the context menu "Search for updates..." by right clicking on the Teatimer icon the update will work with no problems.
So it would seem that if I use the main application interface at all I will crash on shutdown and if I use the "Search for Updates" in the main application interface executable program the Updater crashes trying to update even though the updater will work w/ the Teatimer context menu.
This would mean that the Updater executable is not the problem but instead I would presume that some combination of using the main application interface and the updater executable causes a problem as well as just using the main interface at all causes a shutdown problem unless I "exit" Teatimer.
Otherwise no other issues that I can see.
My impression is that anything from SB1.5 and up has become to "bloated" for my system.
I have increase the Minimum Stack Pages (MinSPs) by as much as 4x's what it was and what happens is that the OS no longer crashes on shutdown but instead "hangs" which I presume is because Teatimer will sometimes by using up to 80% of my CPU at times. Even with the 4x's MinSPs the Update will still crash trying to use it from the main application interface in any case.
The Application error message when the updater crashes is:
Exception EInvalid Cast in module SDUPDATE.EXE at 0000730EB invalid type cast.
As I said however the SDUPDATE.EXE works just fine when launching it using the context menu of the Teatimer.
The SB program error is as follows (the register dump isn't much help however):
This Program performed an illegal operation and will be shutdown;
Error Detail:
SDUPDATE caused an exception eedfadeH in module <unknown> at 0000:00000000.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0000 EIP=00000000 EFLGS=00000000
EBX=00000000 SS=0000 ESP=00000000 EBP=00000000
ECX=00000000 DS=0000 ESI=00000000 FS=0000
EDX=00000000 ES=0000 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
Stack dump:
I have enjoyed and appreciated SpyBot S&D through the years but it seems to have outgrown my system. :sad:
I would sure like to suggest a "lite" Spybot be offered for those who still want to keep their low resource computers safe.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
So I've now tried 1.6.3 and found that if I don't start the SB1.6 application interface then I can shutdown w/ Teatimer running (it may have been the case w/ 1.5 as well actually) but if I use the main program application interface at any time after which when I shutdown my OS will crash on shutdown w/ Teatimer running. However if I stop Teatimer then again no problem.
I've also found that 1.6.3 will crash if I attempt to update from the main application program but if I use the context menu "Search for updates..." by right clicking on the Teatimer icon the update will work with no problems.
So it would seem that if I use the main application interface at all I will crash on shutdown and if I use the "Search for Updates" in the main application interface executable program the Updater crashes trying to update even though the updater will work w/ the Teatimer context menu.
This would mean that the Updater executable is not the problem but instead I would presume that some combination of using the main application interface and the updater executable causes a problem as well as just using the main interface at all causes a shutdown problem unless I "exit" Teatimer.
Otherwise no other issues that I can see.
My impression is that anything from SB1.5 and up has become to "bloated" for my system.
I have increase the Minimum Stack Pages (MinSPs) by as much as 4x's what it was and what happens is that the OS no longer crashes on shutdown but instead "hangs" which I presume is because Teatimer will sometimes by using up to 80% of my CPU at times. Even with the 4x's MinSPs the Update will still crash trying to use it from the main application interface in any case.
The Application error message when the updater crashes is:
Exception EInvalid Cast in module SDUPDATE.EXE at 0000730EB invalid type cast.
As I said however the SDUPDATE.EXE works just fine when launching it using the context menu of the Teatimer.
The SB program error is as follows (the register dump isn't much help however):
This Program performed an illegal operation and will be shutdown;
Error Detail:
SDUPDATE caused an exception eedfadeH in module <unknown> at 0000:00000000.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=0000 EIP=00000000 EFLGS=00000000
EBX=00000000 SS=0000 ESP=00000000 EBP=00000000
ECX=00000000 DS=0000 ESI=00000000 FS=0000
EDX=00000000 ES=0000 EDI=00000000 GS=0000
Bytes at CS:EIP:
Stack dump:
I have enjoyed and appreciated SpyBot S&D through the years but it seems to have outgrown my system. :sad:
I would sure like to suggest a "lite" Spybot be offered for those who still want to keep their low resource computers safe.
Does anyone have any suggestions?