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@Bob No worries at all
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At this point the goal is to figure out which file, if possible
Though perhaps you could do a repair install
I couldn't see anything obvious either in windbg or in BlueScreenView
I'll pastebin each
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Sometimes you need to dig into the error params
Though this stinks crc fail or similar
In which case it's not guaranteed that the filename is even retrievable
And would likely need a kernel dump at least
stinks of*
@DragonLord Well to be fair the gcc error does tell you exactly what's wrong, but in a manner less friendly to newer developers
@Bob Doesn't sound great, but we'll see how we go
pastebin.com/D5qsiYnn (BlueScreenView)
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23:04
The clang error is arguably too noisy for more experienced devs
@bertieb I'll take a look when I get to a computer
@Bob Cheers :)
Briefly, stack text:
[...] nt!KeBugCheckEx
[...] nt!PopGracefulShutdown+0x2c9
[...] nt! ?? ::OKHAJAOM::`string'+0xe30
BugCheck C0000102, {ffffc00001003150, 0, 0, 0}

Probably caused by : ntkrnlmp.exe ( nt! ?? ::OKHAJAOM::`string'+e30 )
@Bob Would have to agree with that to an extent; pretty sure there's a way to suppress that
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23:32
@bertieb ooookay
You might get some more info with a kernel dump and !object with the first arg (ffffc00001003150 this time)
or you can try that on the minidump
@Bob I'll fire up safe mode and switch the dump type
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Oh, another thing you could try: selectively enable individual drivers until you find the breaking one :P
1: kd> !object ffffc00001003150
GetUlongFromAddress: unable to read from fffff8013dfce010
Could not read ObjectType address
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@bertieb also, try inspecting the memory at that address: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/…
I'm hoping it contains the filename
(there's not much documentation on the ntfs errors, unlike the normal bugcheck errors)
@bertieb could also try ds on that address
23:36
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Reference to syngery (km)
@Bob At that address I mean
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o.O
was that with ds?
try uninstalling synergy from safe mode :P
actually, don't
make a full backup first
ds just shows a bunch of what I assume is unprintables
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in case something else breaks
@bertieb then how'd you find it?
I could disable synergy service from autostarting
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23:38
@bertieb won't disable the driver
@Bob memory browser as you suggested
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or maybe it will, who knows
Hmm, I guess
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@bertieb ah
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23:39
ds expects a certain string format
I really wish that case wasn't $500 :-(
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not null-terminated
@bertieb won't hurt to try disabling the service
@Bob Just doing so, will reboot
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fingers crossed!
The reference might be to a file is the confusing thing
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23:41
@bertieb ?
Memory location reads \apps\synergy
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hm
That's about it
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odd
Oh hello
D:\apps\syngergy:

The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable
Miiight be the culprit
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23:42
ha, that would do it :P
noooowww... how to fix it? :P
Good question
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hm. could try deleting it and seeing what happens
you might get a missing file error, but not an ntfs error
How is Windows/NTFS at handling the removal of corrupted directories?
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backup first
shrug it renames okay
So will give that a try and see what happens; can always rename it back
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23:43
@bertieb the name is part of the parent dir's metadata
the object the dir itself points to is broken
@Bob Yeah, but anything that references it should get a os file not found when trying to do a read I'm hoping
As opposed to a OHGODSCORRUPTION error :P
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that's a git commit tree :P
(from the git project itself)
@bertieb yea, hopefully
I suspect Windows will cope with a missing non-critical driver
but just suicides at the first sign of corruption during driver load
@Bob looks like preparing for a release
If this is the problem, the more worrying question is how did it become corrupted in the first place?
(I am assuming those are pull requests merged)
23:47
Success! (provisionally)
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@bertieb you really need to check out the HDD SMART data sometime
and run 5+ memtest passes overnight
@Bob I owe you a postcard (as mentioned) / coffee / beer at the very least
I could swear windows monitors SMART these days
I'll pull it up under Linux otherwise
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@bertieb don't think so, but there's quite a few tools to do it (e.g. crystaldiskinfo)
I'm sure I've seen notification ballon SMART warnings before
An older mobo I have gives SMART error notifications (that you have to F1 to dismiss before booting) during POST
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hm. maybe just on fail states?
a couple reallocations isn't necessarily a failure yet, but could be indicative of one soon
23:50
Will smartctl just now anyways
@Bob Ah, true that, good point
0 reallocated sectors
Doing a short self-test --> passed
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hm
odd :\
definitely make a backup if you can
Could have been a very unluckily mis-timed write
Yeah
At this point, I'm very happy that it didn't need a nuking
Couldn't have done it without your help @Bob
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@bertieb ah, just a couple of tips and a wild goose chase (bootloader) here and there :P
you did most of it yourself
So pick your just reward from the ones mentioned before, or I can write this all up as a question, and you can get the rep for the answer
I did the goose chasing in fairness (came in asking about bcd etc), you had the crucial windbg info
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@bertieb if you can make it suitably generic (about the ntfs corruption error, or that specific error code), then that could help - there was a severe lack of resources for that code :\
23:59
I should write the question up anyway
There's yeah
You beat me to that :P
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though it might be better if you self-answer - you know the exact steps you took
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