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GSmartControl 2.0.1 crashes on Win7 #71

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SquirrelACY opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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GSmartControl 2.0.1 crashes on Win7 #71

SquirrelACY opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Version and Environment

  • GSmartControl version: 2.0.1
  • OS: Windows 7 SP1 x64

Describe the Bug
When double-clicking on a SATA drive, GSmartControl crashes.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Start GSmartControl
  2. Double-click on a SATA HDD/SSD
  3. GSmartControl crashes

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Additional Context
This problem does not happen on Windows 8.1 nor Windows 10 22H2 or 21H2 LTSC.
I haven't tried this on Vista. If you're interested to see what happens on this OS, let me know and I'll try and create a lab PC.

Double-clicking SATA optical drives or SCSI memory card readers does not crash the program.

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@SquirrelACY SquirrelACY added bug Something isn't working enhancement New feature or request labels Dec 16, 2024
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Hi,
Thanks a lot for the report.

Can you please try the 32-bit version to see if it still crashes?
https://github.com/ashaduri/gsmartcontrol/releases/download/v2.0.1/gsmartcontrol-2.0.1-win32.zip

Also, can you please list the installed drives (are they SATA/SSD, nvme, HDD, etc.)?

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@SquirrelACY
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Hi ashaduri,

The 32-bit version also crashes.
Here's the log: stderr.txt

On the system I've provided logs from:
pd0 is an M.2 NMVE drive (under Windows 7 it says "no additional information is available for this drive")
pd1 is a SATA HDD (this is the one that crashes)
/dev/csmi1,1 (ata) is a DVD-RW drive

Thanks

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