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Guest Jack Gillis
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Here is the setup:

 

WinXP Home SP3 Up to date.

 

Disk 1

System Drive C (Primary)

Data Drive D (Extended)

 

Disk 2 Backup Drive F (Primary) 117,232MB Total 54,569 used

It contains, mostly, Acronis .tib files. Some are small but most are 5g's

or larger.

 

 

The problem:

 

When I run XP's Search for all of or part of a file name on F:, I get the

following message.

 

Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

Runtime Error

The application has requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.

 

I have done the following:

 

Ran AVG and found no problems

Ran Chkdsk and found no problems

System Restored but that didn't solve it.

 

Then I created new folder on F: and copied each of the .tib files, one by

one to it and ran search.

 

As long as files were small, search worked fine. I then deleted the contents

of the folder and copied the another .tib file to it. When I copied one of

the larger 5g files to the folder and searched it, I got the error message.

 

Is it a problem for search to handle large Acronis Files?

 

Can someone please help me find a solution to this?

 

Thank you very much.

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Guest Donald Anadell
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Re: Search Produces a Runtime Error Message

 

 

"Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote in message

news:%23UKfE0H%23IHA.4472@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Here is the setup:

>

> WinXP Home SP3 Up to date.

>

> Disk 1

> System Drive C (Primary)

> Data Drive D (Extended)

>

> Disk 2 Backup Drive F (Primary) 117,232MB Total 54,569 used

> It contains, mostly, Acronis .tib files. Some are small but most are 5g's

> or larger.

>

>

> The problem:

>

> When I run XP's Search for all of or part of a file name on F:, I get the

> following message.

>

> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

> Runtime Error

> The application has requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.

>

> I have done the following:

>

> Ran AVG and found no problems

> Ran Chkdsk and found no problems

> System Restored but that didn't solve it.

>

> Then I created new folder on F: and copied each of the .tib files, one by

> one to it and ran search.

>

> As long as files were small, search worked fine. I then deleted the

> contents of the folder and copied the another .tib file to it. When I

> copied one of the larger 5g files to the folder and searched it, I got

> the error message.

>

> Is it a problem for search to handle large Acronis Files?

>

> Can someone please help me find a solution to this?

 

See: ".TIB Files causing Windows Explorer Crashes when Searching for other

files"

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=200513

 

http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/support/kb/

 

Good luck,

 

Donald Anadell

 

>

> Thank you very much.

>

>

>

Guest Jack Gillis
Posted

Re: Search Produces a Runtime Error Message

 

Thank you Donald. I will carefully explore the avenue you suggested.

 

 

"Donald Anadell" <danadell@nospamersmikrotec.com> wrote in message

news:umTr%23FJ%23IHA.3256@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>

> "Jack Gillis" <XXXXXXXX@widomaker.com> wrote in message

> news:%23UKfE0H%23IHA.4472@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

>> Here is the setup:

>>

>> WinXP Home SP3 Up to date.

>>

>> Disk 1

>> System Drive C (Primary)

>> Data Drive D (Extended)

>>

>> Disk 2 Backup Drive F (Primary) 117,232MB Total 54,569 used

>> It contains, mostly, Acronis .tib files. Some are small but most are

>> 5g's or larger.

>>

>>

>> The problem:

>>

>> When I run XP's Search for all of or part of a file name on F:, I get the

>> following message.

>>

>> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library

>> Runtime Error

>> The application has requested the runtime to terminate in an unusual way.

>>

>> I have done the following:

>>

>> Ran AVG and found no problems

>> Ran Chkdsk and found no problems

>> System Restored but that didn't solve it.

>>

>> Then I created new folder on F: and copied each of the .tib files, one by

>> one to it and ran search.

>>

>> As long as files were small, search worked fine. I then deleted the

>> contents of the folder and copied the another .tib file to it. When I

>> copied one of the larger 5g files to the folder and searched it, I got

>> the error message.

>>

>> Is it a problem for search to handle large Acronis Files?

>>

>> Can someone please help me find a solution to this?

>

> See: ".TIB Files causing Windows Explorer Crashes when Searching for other

> files"

> http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=200513

>

> http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing/support/kb/

>

> Good luck,

>

> Donald Anadell

>

>

>>

>> Thank you very much.

>>

>>

>>

>

>


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