Title says it all really.
I've tried uTorrent, BitTorrent and Deluge. Deluge is the best out of all of them, but still has problems.
Main thing is, if I lost internet connection, or my PC goes into screensaver, the application just crashes.
I'm running Windows 7 Professional x64
Turn off your screensaver? How often do you lose your connection? Try running the clients as administrator.
What error do they crash with.
[QUOTE=Mallow;20667438]Turn off your screensaver? How often do you lose your connection? Try running the clients as administrator.[/QUOTE]
Those were only a few examples of things that make it crash. Some others are me locking my session (Win+L), leaving the PC for over 10 minutes doing nothing ETC. As well as just random crashes.
[QUOTE=Panda X;20669090]What error do they crash with.[/QUOTE]
Nothing, just the generic Win7 message with the Relaunch option.
I've never seen a relaunch option in a generic message. Check the event log.
Well, it's the same message for all three clients. Maybe not Win7 standard then, I don't know. I just assumed it was because they were all exactly the same.
From the event log:
[code]Faulting application name: bittorrent.exe, version: 6.4.0.18095, time stamp: 0x4b71de76
Faulting module name: nvLsp.dll, version: 2.2.0.7305, time stamp: 0x49eb43f4
Exception code: 0xc0000005[/code]
[code]Faulting application name: deluge.exe, version: 0.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x48d22ecd
Faulting module name: nvLsp.dll, version: 2.2.0.7305, time stamp: 0x49eb43f4
Exception code: 0xc0000005[/code]
[code]Faulting application name: bittorrent.exe, version: 6.4.0.18095, time stamp: 0x4b71de76
Faulting module name: nvLsp.dll, version: 2.2.0.7305, time stamp: 0x49eb43f4
Exception code: 0xc0000005[/code]
[code]Faulting application name: bittorrent.exe, version: 6.4.0.18095, time stamp: 0x4b71de76
Faulting module name: nvLsp.dll, version: 2.2.0.7305, time stamp: 0x49eb43f4
Exception code: 0xc0000005[/code]
Turn off the nVidia firewall.
nvLsp.dll is part of the nvidia chipset drivers, which include a basic firewall.
:O
nVidia Firewall? Jesus...
Time to hunt it down and KILL it.
Maybe if you stopped pirating you wouldn't have the problem.
[QUOTE=Teh_Medic;20683878]Maybe if you stopped pirating you wouldn't have the problem.[/QUOTE]
Torrents =/= pirating.
He was probably downloading Linux Distros :)
[QUOTE=Teh_Medic;20683878]Maybe if you stopped pirating you wouldn't have the problem.[/QUOTE]
*Sigh*
How did I know someone would say something like that?
FYI, I was downloading an ISO for some useful looking eBooks to do with game programming and level design.
Anyway, I can't seem to find this nVidia firewall, how do I locate (and destroy >:)) it?
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