admin wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021 20:15
Jeeves wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021 19:33
admin wrote: ↑27 Nov 2021 10:11
Thanks. Unfortunately I still cannot reproduce it.
What can I get that will provide more useful information? It'd be nice to not have XY crash when making folders.
- Is it Win10?
- Does it have to be an empty folder (after the delete)?
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Does anybody else get crashes when making folders?
I'm not sure which bug we're discussing.
1) I have not moved to Windows 11 yet, all of my usage is Windows 10.
2a) Delete 'in progress' bug:
- It doesn't matter what's deleted. Simply seems to be an issue that the queue runs into an action it can't perform in some way and gets stuck rather than progressing.
2b) New Folder Crash Bug:
If we are discuss a path like so: c:\Test\FolderA\FolderB
- Where: Test already exists, and FolderA & FolderB are new folders.
- Most of the time it will crash when creating one FolderA.
- In my video demonstration: I expected it to crash when I created the first folder, but it did not so I created another new folder, which is when it crashed.
- In the case XY crashes when creating FolderB, FolderA does not need to be empty.
- Because of what I do often, it is usually empty, but it does not have to be.
3) Both my home machines experience this crash. But that means it could be my configuration, or any number of other things.
I am not super familiar with debugging, but Is there a way to get a pdb file so that when it crashes I can provide more valuable information? Alternatively, is there anything else I can run to monitor XY so that when it crashes the information can help you?