[quote who="sdRohan" reply="44" id="3788379"] Quoting me5624, reply 43 Tried the beta v1.1, and occasionally Explorer.exe restarts and leaves the following in the Event log. Running Windows 10 Pro 64bit, 32gb Ram, GTX 1660 Ti (6gb) and an Intel 10 Core i9 10850K 5.2Ghz Processor: Was that
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Tried the beta v1.1, and occasionally Explorer.exe restarts and leaves the following in the Event log. Running Windows 10 Pro 64bit, 32gb Ram, GTX 1660 Ti (6gb) and an Intel 10 Core i9 10850K 5.2Ghz Processor: Faulting application name: ApplicationFrameHost.exe, version: 10.0.19041.1, time stamp: 0xab5c15e1 Faulting module name: Curtains64.dll, version: 1.0.6.0, time stamp: 0x5f451ccc Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000001e
Sorry for the late reply, I just installed the Beta version, I rebooted and Start8 now works perfectly. So whatever the problem was, it seems to have been fixed. Thank you. Mike.
Great, will look forward to testing the Beta. Hopefully it will fix the issue. Thanks.
Hi. Did this help at all? A friend of mine also has the same issue too. Mike.
I recorded the process for you as I think it will help explain things and show you the reset as it happens. The video is unlisted, so no-one can see it other than this post. Mike. [video]http://youtu.be/BGBWhrPFCgk[/video]
@Laurence3 : That's my problem exactly, though I have no crashes or resets of explorer.exe or iexplore.exe. It just seems to be Start8 that resets explorer when I start to type. After explorer resets, the search box works for a while, then will reset. I'm a power user so I do search my files a lot and with 32TB of NAS storage that I use for my job, I really need to be able to search quickly
Different things at different times. Programs, Documents, Resources (like vector files, images that I use for work). No matter what I search for, Occasionally explorer restarts.
Hi I purchased Start 8 recently and more often than not, if I search using the search box within the Start 8 menu, explorer resets. I have posted the event log below and a screenshot of my windows version and PC specs. Any help would be appreciated. Mike. Faulting application name: Explorer.EXE, version: 6.2.9200.16433, time stamp: 0x50763312 Faulting module name: Start8_64.dll, version: 1.0.3.3, time stamp: 0x50aa918b Exception code: 0