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Bluescreen in Circuit Studio - Vault Explorer (Win10Pro)

thomasa
thomasa over 8 years ago

Until now Circuit Studio runs on my system on windows 7 with no problems. After switching to win10pro there is  reproducable bluescreen only in this program and  in only one control.

 

 

Workflow: "Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap" occur, if I select a preview of an element in "vault explorer" and move the mouse cursor into symbol or  footprint window.

Sometimes the "win32kfull.sys" will be mentioned.

 

- fresh windows 10 (64Bit/Pro), driver complete, updates ok

CS version 1.2 oder 1.3 oder 1.4

 

Has someone a similar issue and a solution for me?

 

p.s.: Is there a autosave-funktion?

 

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Circuit Studio lief bisher bei mir unter Windows 7 (einigermaßen) problemlos. Nach dem Wechsel zu Win10Pro gibt es an einer einzigen Stelle und nur in diesem einen Programm (bisher) einen Bluescreen.

 

 

Workflow: "Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap" tritt auf, wenn ich im Vault Explorer auf Preview wechsle und mit der Maus in das Feld "Footprint" oder "Symbol" klicke (Gestern wurden die Felder gleich angezeigt und der Bluescreen kam, sobald der Cursor in eines der Felder kam, heute sind es schwarze Felder mit dem Text "Zum Anzeigen bitte klicken" - macht man dies, kommt das Bild und gleich darauf der Absturz).

Ab und an wird im Bluescreen auch auf die "Win32kfull.sys" hingewiesen.

 

- Windows 10 (64Bit/Pro), frisch aufgesetzt, Treiber installiert, Updates aktuell
- CS Version 1.2 oder 1.3 oder 1.4

 

Mittlerweile bin ich etwas ratlos (sonst würde ich ja hier nicht schreiben;). Ich kann zwar arbeiten, aber ab und an schaue ich doch mal in der Vault nach und muss dann höllisch aufpassen nicht mit der Maus den Fensterbereich zu tangieren.

 

PS: Gibt es eine AutoSave-Funktion?

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  • tlc8126
    tlc8126 over 8 years ago in reply to xjr00t +1
    +1 I also have this issue. WIndows 10 Professional x64 updated to Creators Update Version 1703, Build 15063.413 Prod. ID: 00330-80000-00000-AA952 Processor: AMD FX-8350, 8-core, 4GHz RAM: 16GB Video: nVidia…
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    0 xjr00t over 8 years ago

    I have found solutions:

    • Clean install of Windows 10 version 1607 and prevent auto-update (hard to achieve)
    • Or update Windows 10 to Insiders Preview version 1703 build 16193.1001 (my solution) - I have no seen any BSOD in your application Circuit Studio - Vault Explorer window and in mine SAP GUI.
    • Or wait for official release of new build - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_version_history#Fall_Creators_Update or hope for the intermediate update.
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    0 tlc8126 over 8 years ago in reply to xjr00t

    +1

    I also have this issue.

     

    WIndows 10 Professional x64 updated to Creators Update

    Version 1703, Build 15063.413

    Prod. ID:  00330-80000-00000-AA952

    Processor:  AMD FX-8350, 8-core, 4GHz

    RAM:  16GB

    Video:  nVidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti, 1GB GDDR5

       Driver: nVidia 382.53

     

    Thomas

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    0 tlc8126 over 8 years ago in reply to tlc8126

    FWIW : I uninstalled completely, and reinstalled and nothing has changed. Uninstalling was a fix for my issue of BSoD when adding too many libraries. Now, I wonder if lack of free H.D. space could be causing the problem...

     

    Thomas

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    0 tlc8126 over 8 years ago in reply to tlc8126

    FWIW : I uninstalled completely, and reinstalled and nothing has changed. Uninstalling was a fix for my issue of BSoD when adding too many libraries. Now, I wonder if lack of free H.D. space could be causing the problem...

     

    Thomas

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    0 tlc8126 over 8 years ago in reply to tlc8126

    I actually went to Windows 7 to check if any BSoD there - NOPE. That was on an old partition. I'm back on Windows 10 again, but scared to do any testing for the BSoD. I was even checking around to see if there was any way to run Circuit Studio in a sandbox and trouble shoot any BSoD there, but have yet to find any reasonable way of doing that (except maybe a VirtualBox running Windows 10, etc.). I tried to find out what the failure chain was that leads up to the Kernel Mode Trap, but haven't found anything useful as the tools I can find/use are all generic (to poor to pay for 'real' tools!). The struggle goes on...

     

    Thomas

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  • xjr00t
    0 xjr00t over 8 years ago in reply to tlc8126

    Hi, Thomas.

    Microsoft won't do anything to resolve the error, while it not happen in their software.

    But as I see, on new insider builds of Windows, the bug is gone.

    Just wait for update or use my solutions.

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