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while installing adobe photoshop cs6 into sandboxie windows throws a bluescreen with
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win7/32, eav 5.2.9.1 (german), sandboxie 3.69.01 last days with eset 5.0.94.0 german all was fine. i try to reproduce with sandboxie 3.68 final and 3.69.03 (latest beta) #with sb 3.68 final crashes ## 3.69.03 also Last edited by Brummelchen : May 17th, 2012 at 11:03 AM. |
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Please upload the dumps somewhere and PM me the download links. If necessary, I can provide you with access to our ftp server.
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i can reproduce the crashes with all present versions of sandboxie.
Setup crashes somewhere in the middle of installation, last time i saw something with "hunspell". i linked the minidumps - hope that is enough i dont have others due settings. in normal these where my 2nd to 5ths bluescreen with win7. i need to go back after i had a view to beta 6. |
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Thank you for the dumps provided, I've passed them to our developers for analysis.
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beta 6 let windows crash too, sorry
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I have the exact same problem with the latest version of ESET 5.2.9.1 in English, but Smart Security in my case.
Blue Screen with error in eamonm.sys, with an error of PAGE_FAULT_IN_NON_PAGED_AREA. I'm running windows 7 64 bits, with Sandboxie 3.68 64 bits as well. But I get this error at random times while using Waterfox (firefox 64 bits) sandboxed. Did not install Adobe Photoshop CS6 yet, but I have CS5 installed for a long time already. From what I know, hunspell is a spell-checking plugin included in firefox, and on trillian, which I have running as well, but not sandboxed. Anything else I can help with? How do I get these dumps? Thanks. EDIT: Got another crash, and got the minidump file. Last edited by hyleaf : May 24th, 2012 at 10:43 PM. |
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What is the status of this problem?
I had to revert to 5.0.95 too, because of the problems. I got 2 minidumps from the last crashes, where can I send them? Seems like I cannot PM you Marcos. Thanks. |
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I too have BSODs with latest version of ESS5 and Sandboxie 3.70. The text says there is a bad_pool_header. As Hyleaf alerted me to this being an ESet problem, I have removed SBIE until a result is found. This occurs on my desktop, but the same set up on my laptop runs together nicely (All running 32 bit versions)Last edited by bwb1 : June 6th, 2012 at 04:51 AM. |
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Is there any info on this Marcos please? (FF13/ESS 5.2.9.1/SBIE 3.70 all 32 bit) |
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Latest Endpoint solution (EEA on win7/64) also crashes bad_pool_header. i hope there is a solution on the run.
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Marcos, I got a bunch more minidumps to help with this.
I had the crashes when using 5.2.9.1 and sandboxie 3.68 while browsing randomly with waterfox (firefox 64 bits) 12. Then I reverted to 5.0.95 and got no more crashes at all. Some days ago, I updated sandboxie to 3.70, waterfox to 13.0, and then ESS auto-updated to 5.2.9.1. The crashes are almost gone, but I still got it when trying to pay with paypal, twice in a row. All the dumps are as follow: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/70121451/052412-20326-01.dmp - SB 3.68, Wf 12 and ESS 5.2.9.1 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/70121451/052612-28828-01.dmp - SB 3.68, Wf 12 and ESS 5.2.9.1 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/70121451/061112-19297-01.dmp - SB 3.70, Wf 13 and ESS 5.2.9.1 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/70121451/061112-21652-01.dmp - SB 3.70, Wf 13 and ESS 5.2.9.1 Thanks, hope it helps. Update: Decided to do a test. So, running Sandboxie version 3.72 (64bit version), Waterfox 13 PL1, and ESS 5.2.9.1. When running Waterfox sandboxed, I get a crash when trying to access a paypal page to buy something (for example, when clicking both of the paypal links on this page: http://www.crintsoft.com/MiniLyrics_buy.htm). This is the latest dump: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/70121451/061812-23025-01.dmp Then, I tried the same pages running not-sandboxed, and got no bluescreens at all. Anything else I can try to help? Last edited by hyleaf : June 18th, 2012 at 01:12 PM. |
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5.2.9.1/ FF 13.0.1/SBIE 3.72 crashes the instant FF tried to open in the sandbox. Usual stuff on screen about a bad_pool_header same as always.
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Nod32 AV 5.2.9.1/Aurora 15.0a2/SBIE 3.72/Windows 7 Home 64x no crashes yet. |
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Bump......now my previously OK laptop now crashes with BSOD and the bad_pool_header info, so have uninstalled SBIE on that.
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Hello!
Was this BSOD also fixed with the 5.0.2126 version? I see information about the Device control BSOD being fixed in the change log, but nothing about this one. I got the bad_pool_header BSOD as the earlier posters in the thread did when using NOD32 with Sandboxie, and since I consider Sandboxie a must, I haven't used NOD32 since (and the bluescreens stopped right away after removing NOD32). |
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Same here, had to uninstall ESS until a fix is released. Any word from the developers? Thanks in advance. |
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Guess not.
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I got the BSOD with ESS 5.2.9.1/SBIE 3.72/W7x32/FF13 and 14. I removed SBIE and since then FF13/14 has behaved. The BSOD occurs instantly when you try to open FF in SBIE, and it is the bad_ pool_header matter. This happens on two computers with very similar set ups.
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For me it wasn't instantly when opening FF, but rather random. It could happen once a day or every other day. After booting up again and visiting the same webpage or doing the same thing in FF, it worked fine. Then a few days later another BSOD with the "bad pool header" pointing at eamonm.sys.
And this on two separate systems, both with Nod32, FF and Sandboxie (including the latest version). Both systems hardware-error free (passes 36 hours of Memtest+, IntelBurnTest with max settings and no problems whatsoever at any other time). Remove Nod32 and the problems went away. I would really like to use Nod32 again, but I am not prepared to experience more BSODs because of it. There are many good AVs, but only one Sandboxie. That's why I wondered if this issue had been explored and/or corrected with the latest version of the program, even if the release notes didn't say anything about it. |
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Well, no replies here I guess, but several threads on the Sandboxie forum indicate that the problem is still there, with the latest versions of both products, and it is still the ESET driver that is implacated in the BSOD logs.
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