Computer Has Crashed A Few Times While I Was Last Working On Code?
Apr 5, 2012
I am working on an OpenGL Visual Basic 2010 Express project using Tao.dlls.My computer has crashed a few times while I was last working on my code.Since then There has been some side effects such as intelisense and autocomplete not working when I load the project, even after checking the options and settings for them.When I start a new project on the other hand the features work again.Also when this OpenGL code is run:
Code:
glutMotionFunc(AddressOf MouseMotionGUI)
I get:
BadImageFormatException unhandeld
An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007000B)
This code was working fine before my computer crashed and probably corrupted some files.
Has this ever happened to anyone? It has happened to me and one of my customers in the past but I have no idea how he diagnosed it and it is happening with another one of my clients now. The application runs, but the HTTP requests do not. The application works 100% perfect on my own computer but not the customers. He has both the 1.1 and the 3.5 framework installed, and uses Vista (same as me). Can anyone shed some light on this situation because this is a huge huge huge problem that I would rather not have to worry about in the future with other clients.
I write a program designed for interacting with an Android phone that is hooked up to a Windows machine. One of the tools in my program is a utility designed to help the user root their phone.Now in order to root it goes through a command line utility called adb which lets you access a terminal on the phone. It must then type commands in that terminal. Most processes that this program does can be done through a batch file, however rooting the phone isn't one of them. The reason being once it actually logs in to the phone's shell, it stops running commands because it just gets stuck on that line, waiting for it to finish. So despite being a little primitive I designed that part of my application to use sendkeys. So the way it should work is:
1) It launches powershell as an adminstrator
2) Types the following commands (I have abbreviated the number of commands it types for the sake of this board. There's actually about 20 lines total): [code]
For the people that have this happen to them, it's always the exact same thing. It's like it completely skips all letters until it gets to a special character. I have no clue what could be causing this. The only thing I have found was that sendkeys wasn't totally supported but that running it as administrator would fix that, which is why I now have it run as admin. But that didn't help. I also had some success by using powershell instead of cmd, but it's still failing for a small number of people.Any ideas what would be causing this? Every other part of the program works perfect except for this. I haven't found any common element between the people that it is failing on. They aren't running the same anti-virus or the same programs. I program and debug on Windows 7 64 bit, yet someone else can run it on the same OS and it won't type it out properly.
VS 2008 express edition, OWC office spreadsheet 11 I am working from two computers, one in my campus and one in my home. I already make a short project with form and OWC spreadsheet in the userform. It works well in my campus and I want to continue in my home.After copying all directory of the project to my home computer, the project failed to load.
I can make users to my own computer.....but i don't know how can i do this to a remote computer same way Here is my code:
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Try Dim proc As New Process proc.StartInfo.FileName = "net.exe"
[code]....
1.A User is created in users account(control-panel>users account).......but i want to create only the users account in incoming connection(vpn incoming connection)
2.I want to do it in a remote pc>>for example a pc ,which ip is 113.120.34.54,user: administrator,password: 12345
can i do it same way that i followed to create user in my local PC?
I used a background with dark gray regions as transparent regions for my splash screenOn my development computer, it shows transparent regions, but on all other computers it's opaqueI even tried installing Windows XP in VMware on the development computer, and still it didn't work!
VB 2008 Express. I write a program designed for interacting with an Android phone that is hooked up to a Windows machine. One of the tools in my program is a utility designed to assist the user root their phone. Now in order to root it goes through a command line utility called adb which lets you access a terminal on the phone. It must then type commands in that terminal. Most processes that this program does can be done through a batch file, however rooting the phone isn't one of them. The reason being once it actually logs in to the phone's shell, it stops running commands because it just gets stuck on that line, waiting for it to finish.
So despite being a little primitive I designed that part of my application to use sendkeys. So the way it should work is: 1) It launches powershell as an administrator 2) Types the following commands (I have abbreviated the number of commands it types for the sake of this board. There's actually about 20 lines total):
Now it seems that for 90% of users, this works perfectly fine. However for a small group of people, this is what actually gets typed in to the powershell window: > /system/bin/su{ENTER} _image recovery /sdcard/recovery-RA-heroc-v1.2.3.img{ENTER}
For the people that have this happen to them, it's always the exact same thing. It's like it completely skips all letters until it gets to a special character. I have no clue what could be causing this. The only thing I have found was that sendkeys wasn't totally supported but that running it as administrator would fix that, which is why I now have it run as admin. But that didn't work. I also had some success by using powershell instead of cmd, but it's still failing for a small number of people.
Every other part of the program works perfect except for this. I haven't found any common element between the people that it is failing on. They aren't running the same anti-virus or the same programs. I program and debug on Windows 7 64 bit, yet someone else can run it on the same OS and it won't type it out properly. Is there something better that I could be using instead of sendkeys?
I found on msdn samples and modified (add Thread.GetDomaind.UnhandledException)
<SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, Flags:=SecurityPermissionFlag.ControlAppDomain)> _ Public Sub Main() ' Add the event handler for handling UI thread exceptions to the event.[code].....
I have spent years writing VBA code that has got increasingly complicated. For the first time, I came across the error in VBA "Out Of String Space" when dealing with a 200MB CSV file.To overcome this I copied and pasted all the code over to VB.NET, compiled changed a few errors and ran the new code. The VB.Net takes 15mins, when VBA took 3 mins.For instance,Previously, to read the contents of the CSV file in VBA I used the code,Dim whole_str As String
Open file_path for Input As #1 whole_str = Input$(LOF(1),1) Close #1
I have a simple executor that when clicked, opens the CD tray.[code]On my computer it works fine but on another computer, it only opens the CD tray if there is no disk in it.[code]
How can I tell something to use a code without completely adding it in that sub again? I have some code that will be used alot within my program. I could write a DLL, but I don't know how to use those!
Here is my code:
Dim str1 As String = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(Me.OpenFileDialog1.FileName) Dim s2 As String = str1.Replace(".[1gs5]", "a") s2 = s2.Replace(".[u775]", "b") s2 = s2.Replace(".[fsef]", "c")
In my [2005] application, I use the MacAddr / CpuId / DiskId of the computer to validate my licence using the WMI calls. The problem is we just can't thrust this feature because on a good percentage of the computers this feature is not installed properly or completely disabled.The users are not experienced, they are located in a remote location and I just don't feel like debugging their Windows installation every time they want to try my application.Is there a working alternative that I can use that will always return me a unique identifier for every computer which will always be available on 2000 / XP / Vista systems?
I imported an image with a conflicting name as an image file in resources. Then the project crashed. I can't open the resources. It only shows a message as "There is already another resource with the name 'Cr'."The compile errors show that "'Resources' is not a member of 'My'".
My code gets a list of words from a txt file and chooses the words randomly. However, the same word can appear more than once and i need to know how to stop this from happeningHere is the code:
Dim aryName As String() = Nothing aryName = File.ReadAllLines(Application.StartupPath & "Randomfnames.txt") Dim randomWords As New List(Of String)
I have a block of code which is used to save some information to a text file. I need to use this a few different times in my app.I could just copy and paste it each time but that seems messy and is adding unnecessary code. I'm sure I can just save the code once and reference it when I need to. I think it's done in either a module or a class or something
Okay, so basically I'm trying to have my application randomly select items from a (multiselect) listbox. I want the user to enter the amount of items they would like randomly selected and it should all happen at the same time. I have the random shuffle down but it only selects one song each time you click the button. How can I loop this code as many times as the user specifies in the textbox?
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As Dim shuffle As New Random Main.songlist.SelectedIndex = shuffle.Next(0, Main.songlist.Items.Count - 1)
And here I am with a new problem in my program When I debug it everything works fine (the buttons, progressbars, pinger, spambot, When I compile it and run the Executable file, it works too.When I run the Executable file on another computer (tried on 4 different ones) the program stops working and I get this error:
{$ exception. "Failed to create the form For more information, see Exception.InnerException error: File or assembly ." Microsoft.VisualBasic.PowerPacks, Version = 9.0.0.0, Culture = neutral, PublicKeyToken = b03f5f7f11d50a3a "or one of its dependencies not found. The system can not find the file specified .."} System.Exception {System.InvalidOperationException}
I have a combobox which is reading a directory and display the files in the path, I want to select a value in the combobox and display this in a textbox but it crashes whenever I try to do this.
A while ago I wrote a quick and very very simple program to test myself on about 10 questions I needed to remember the answer to. I made a form with a label, text box and button. the label contained the question and the answer was entered into the textbox and the button was pressed to check the answer. the code i used was very similar to this:[code] Because I only had 10 questions it was fine to copy and paste the code a few times and rename the questions but now i am going to use this again but for a lot more questions (in the end there will be a couple of hundred) so i was wondering if any one knew a better way to do this? I was thinking maybe an array like 1 to hold the questions and 1 to hold the answers but i haven't worked much with arrays so I'm not sure how difficult this would be ?
I know that title is kinda miss leading, but i couldnt figure out another way to explain it. I know theres a way, but I dont know how to do it.Ive got a Save code that I have about 5 differnet times in my application. How do I make it so that I can just type in something like Do Save, and it locates the save code and follows it through, then returns to where it was.
I have written a program and have used it (in debug mode) multiple times to test it out sometimes adding code and/or changing it. After a while any code I wrote or new buttons or features I added to the form would not appear while debugging. I don't know what circumstances led to this.
The only solution I found was to rewrite my code from scratch, however, the problem came back after a while. I don't know what is going on and I can't move on without starting all over again.
I have a standard scoring algorithm but I need to help on a piece of code to only execute the scoring algorithm at certain times.I want it to be triggered by dates, but the problem arises if the program is used after 2 (or more) dates have passed, the first date will not be added as the second date is the newest and therefore the one that triggers the scoring algorithm. - The scoring algorithm gets the scores for that week, which are stored in a text file.
This is a question that has been bugging me for a while and I am no longer working in this so sorry for the lack of code. The situation is this I had a web service that in the client and the server page it had compression and it had encryption. It didn't work all the time because there was accents and that crashed the encryption but when you set it to UTF8 it got fixed. Still there was a set of data that was very BIG and it exceeded the limit of normal string 33 thousand or something characters.
This step happened in the packing and unpacking steps of web services. What was being returned is a Dataset(that in webservices it converts to an XML). I know StringBuilder can be helpful but I assume that when you change it toString() it will trim the string to the max limit.
I got a legacy solution targeting .net framework 2.0. When I open the properties - Compile tab of the VB projects in VS2008 or 2010, the VS always crashes. Other C# legacy projects are working.I am using windows 7 64 bit. (It's working in the xp mode.)
Activity Monitor Log
infos 50
warnings 0
errors 0
# Type Description GUID Hr Source Time
1 Visual Studio Version: 9.0.30729.1 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.002
2 Running in User Groups: Administrators Users Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.004
3 ProductID: 92357-152-0000034-60049 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.004
4 Available Drive Space: C: drive has 139105247232 bytes; D: drive has 284777865216 bytes Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.005
5 Internet Explorer Version: 8.0.7600.16700 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.006
6 Microsoft Data Access Version: 6.1.7600.16385 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.007
7 .NET Framework Version: 4.0.31106.0 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.008
8 MSXML Version: 6.30.7600.16385 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010/12/22 12:44:57.009
I use windows Vista.I had been working intensly on a new program all day today and pretty much all day yesterday. I was almost finished.Then my computer crashed. I rebooted.When I came back into Visual Basic 2010 express, I expected that somewhere I would see my files. Besides... I HAD BEEN SAVING THE FILES ALL DAY LONG USING CONTROL+S on my keyboard. The little * symbol at the top of each file would go away. I assumed that meant it was actually saving my work as I went along. I did not, however, actually go to file->SAVE at any point along the way.
After coming back into VB2010 express, no autorecover dialog appeared. I looked for my project in the list, and it wasn't there. I looked at "recent files" and "recent projects" and found nothing. Finally I searched my whole hard drive for my project, and found only one EMPTY directory located at:
C:UsersDellLaptopDocumentsVisual Studio 2010Backup Files, which matched the name of my project I had spent the last two days working on.