FDM 3.9.5
Re: FDM 3.9.5
FDM cannot work with Waterfox Version 37.0.1 please fix it please please!!!
Re: FDM 3.9.5 icon in systray
After I close FDM I still see the icon in the systray. I think this happens since 3.9.5, because I never noticed this before.
I use windows 8 (x64)
I use windows 8 (x64)
Re: FDM 3.9.5
FDM does not save the URL in the properties of the download
FDM is incorrectly detecting "no resume support" from this server, but IDM is susceding.
FDM is incorrectly detecting "no resume support" from this server, but IDM is susceding.
Re: FDM 3.9.5
c-sanchez wrote:FDM does not save the URL in the properties of the download
FDM is incorrectly detecting "no resume support" from this server, but IDM is susceding.
I suspect you may have some malware installed. Note also that you should NOT have two download managers active simultaneously, at a time.
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Re: FDM 3.9.5
Could you follow the reporting rules and post more details, please? Is Waterfox 32- or-64-bit? What exactly can't work? What are error messages?Guest wrote:FDM cannot work with Waterfox Version 37.0.1 please fix it please please!!!
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Re: FDM 3.9.5 icon in systray
Guest wrote:After I close FDM I still see the icon in the systray.
FDM by default minimizes to tray when clicking the "X" (close) button. If you want to really close FDM you can:
- change FDM settings;
- use Alt+X or menu.
Note that slow closing is normal when downloading torrents. FDM recalculates hashes for torrent pieces on closing. It may be also flushing of FDM download cache if you have many large downloads active.
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Re: FDM 3.9.5 vs 3.9.4 crash
Thanks for your report. I will try to confirm it using IE8 on WinXP SP3.SelfMan wrote:Just a quick note to my previous report about IE11 crashes on background after closing IE.
The new 3.9.5 #1531 versions seem to have fixed the problem and there are no crashes anymore.
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Re: FDM 3.9.5 icon in systray
Usher wrote:Guest wrote:After I close FDM I still see the icon in the systray.
FDM by default minimizes to tray when clicking the "X" (close) button. If you want to really close FDM you can:
- change FDM settings;
- use Alt+X or menu.
Note that slow closing is normal when downloading torrents. FDM recalculates hashes for torrent pieces on closing. It may be also flushing of FDM download cache if you have many large downloads active.
NOOOOOOOO. There are no active DLs and no data are written. I always close the program via right click on the collection box and select "Close". And this really closes the application, because I can't see it in ProcessHacker any longer, but the icon is still there. When I hover over it with the mouse, the icon goes away.
This never happend under version 3.9.4.
Re: FDM 3.9.5
I don't know what's going on and I can't fully verify your report as I don't use Windows 8.1, maybe some other users can.
But do you have also problems with resizing windows or pressing Alt+PrnScr to show only needful things instead of huge blank space?
But do you have also problems with resizing windows or pressing Alt+PrnScr to show only needful things instead of huge blank space?
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Re: FDM 3.9.5 icon in systray
Guest wrote:NOOOOOOOO. There are no active DLs and no data are written. I always close the program via right click on the collection box and select "Close". And this really closes the application, because I can't see it in ProcessHacker any longer, but the icon is still there. When I hover over it with the mouse, the icon goes away.
confirmed, and this bug is present in Windows 10 too.
related post: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=17067
Re: FDM 3.9.5
So, I spoke too soon. IE11 is still crashing in background after closing before the IE process exits.
This time is the crash at a different place in the stack.
Unknown exception - code c000000d
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: SHUTDOWN
ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000000d - An invalid parameter was passed to a service or function.
BUGCHECK_STR: APPLICATION_FAULT_SHUTDOWN
FOLLOWUP_IP:
urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::_DestroyEventWait+1d [d:\9141\inetcore\urlmon\urlblock\urlblockmanagerclient.cpp @ 454]
76bca5fa 33db xor ebx,ebx
SYMBOL_NAME: urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::_DestroyEventWait+1d
MODULE_NAME: urlmon
IMAGE_NAME: urlmon.dll
File version: 11.0.9600.17689
All on Win7Pro EN SP1 all updates in.
PDM 3.9.5 #1533
This time is the crash at a different place in the stack.
Unknown exception - code c000000d
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: SHUTDOWN
ERROR_CODE: (NTSTATUS) 0xc000000d - An invalid parameter was passed to a service or function.
BUGCHECK_STR: APPLICATION_FAULT_SHUTDOWN
FOLLOWUP_IP:
urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::_DestroyEventWait+1d [d:\9141\inetcore\urlmon\urlblock\urlblockmanagerclient.cpp @ 454]
76bca5fa 33db xor ebx,ebx
SYMBOL_NAME: urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::_DestroyEventWait+1d
MODULE_NAME: urlmon
IMAGE_NAME: urlmon.dll
File version: 11.0.9600.17689
All on Win7Pro EN SP1 all updates in.
PDM 3.9.5 #1533
Re: FDM 3.9.5
SelfMan wrote:IE11 is still crashing in background after closing before the IE process exits.
Are you sure it does not crash if you disable the FDM addon?
What other addons do you have enabled in IE?
Re: FDM 3.9.5
D. Yessa wrote:SelfMan wrote:IE11 is still crashing in background after closing before the IE process exits.
Are you sure it does not crash if you disable the FDM addon?
What other addons do you have enabled in IE?
It does not allways crash. Its random. I have no significant addons in IE11 except of AuthenTec TrueSuite. Otherwise only the common standard - Flash, Shockwave, JRE, few MS Office components (groove, document cache handlers)
IE crashed no matter if the browser monitoring was enabled or not.
I've disabled the addon for now for testing. So far so good. Last time, I had to remove the addon not only by disabling it but also unregister the dll. Back then, the crash was on a different method call. I'll keep you posted.
P.S.> @usher - would you like to have the *.dmp for further analysis?
the Stack:
Code: Select all
STACK_TEXT:
0019f7c8 76bca5fa 003c9b58 00000001 76bd2d40 ntdll!TpWaitForWait+0x146
0019f7dc 76bca629 003baed0 003baed0 76bd2d40 urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::_DestroyEventWait+0x1d [d:\9141\inetcore\urlmon\urlblock\urlblockmanagerclient.cpp @ 454]
0019f7ec 76bd2d4d 00000000 0019f814 76bd2d34 urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::~CUrlBlockManagerClient+0x4c [d:\9141\inetcore\urlmon\urlblock\urlblockmanagerclient.cpp @ 218]
0019f7f8 76bd2d34 00000001 0019f828 76bd2b30 urlmon!CUrlBlockManagerClient::`scalar deleting destructor'+0xd
0019f814 76bd2b40 0019f83c 552f100c 003baed8 urlmon!TUnknownMTBase<char>::_Release+0x63 [d:\9141.public.fre\internal\shell\inc\cultunknown.h @ 411]
0019f81c 552f100c 003baed8 0019f848 08c15920 urlmon!TUnknownMT1<IBrowserEmulationRulesEnum>::Release+0x10 [d:\9141.public.fre\internal\shell\inc\cultunknown.h @ 447]
0019f830 5609e5f7 558a2ef0 0019f854 56099072 mshtml!CBaseURLBlockFilter::~CBaseURLBlockFilter+0x2c
0019f83c 56099072 00000001 08bbafd0 08bbafd0 mshtml!CInternetProtocolURLBlockFilter::`scalar deleting destructor'+0x17
0019f854 6b1f2a89 08c15934 08bbafd0 6b1f29ab mshtml!CBaseFilter::Release+0x32
WARNING: Stack unwind information not available. Following frames may be wrong.
0019f86c 6b1f17ce 00000001 0b4cdad8 0b4cd9d0 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x1699
0019f880 6b1f44be 00000000 003bf1f8 6b205f30 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x3de
0019f8a8 6b1f9eb3 edf3ebc7 00000001 00000000 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x30ce
0019f8ec 6b1f9cde 00000000 00000000 00000001 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x8ac3
0019f92c 6b1f881e 6b1f0000 00000000 00000001 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x88ee
0019f96c 6b1f8760 6b1f0000 00000000 00000001 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x742e
0019f980 6bf22a9e 6b1f0000 00000000 00000001 fdmumsp!fdmumspy_findRequest+0x7370
0019f9e0 770b89e8 6b1f0000 00000000 00000001 IEShims!CShimBindings::s_DllMainHook+0x11f
0019fa00 770be114 6bf22980 6b1f0000 00000000 ntdll!LdrpCallInitRoutine+0x14
0019faa4 770be1af 00512648 00000001 00000000 ntdll!LdrShutdownProcess+0x1aa
0019fab8 76ecbcae 00000000 77e8f3b0 ffffffff ntdll!RtlExitUserProcess+0x74
0019facc 76fc36dc 00000000 0019fb10 76fc3372 kernel32!ExitProcessStub+0x12
0019fad8 76fc3371 00000000 eddf8db0 001a0000 msvcrt!__crtExitProcess+0x17
0019fb10 76fc36bb 00000000 00000000 00000000 msvcrt!_cinit+0xea
0019fb24 002214aa 00000000 edc7e814 00000000 msvcrt!exit+0x11
0019fbac 76ebee1c 7ffd3000 0019fbf8 770c37fb iexplore!_imp_load__WaitForInputIdle+0x281
0019fbb8 770c37fb 7ffd3000 64e5ee65 00000000 kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+0xe
0019fbf8 770c37ce 002224b0 7ffd3000 ffffffff ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+0x70
0019fc10 00000000 002224b0 7ffd3000 00000000 ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+0x1b
Re: FDM 3.9.5
SelfMan wrote:would you like to have the *.dmp for further analysis?
Please mail them to support (at) freedownloadmanager.org
Re: FDM 3.9.5
D. Yessa wrote:SelfMan wrote:would you like to have the *.dmp for further analysis?
Please mail them to support (at) freedownloadmanager.org
Mail with URL to compressed crash dumps is sent.
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