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Clipboard Monitor crashes my computer
Activating JD2's Clipboard Monitor sometimes crashes my computer system (BSOD). Crashing occurs under the following circumstances:
- exiting the internet browser (Google Chrome); - copying/pasting operations in MS Office 2007 (Word, Excel). Of course at first I was baffled as to why my computer would crash immediately after doing these simple operations that heretofore never posed any problem. Trying to find the cause of these crashes I did a search on the internet and found the following helpful suggestion: **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** Answer #1 (by Coding Badly ) about using a clipboard monitor put me on the right track to find the solution to this problem. The solution is to deactivate JD2's clipboard monitor as soon as it is not immediately needed. So now I only get crashes when I forget to deactivate it on time. I wish there was a permanent solution to this problem, since I sometimes forget to deactivate it directly after its use. For the rest my computer doesn't have any memory-related problems. I have tested the memory chips with memtest86 and they don't show any defects. I also don't use any other clipboard monitoring software. The problem is exclusively related to JD2's clipboard monitor's activity. My computer's O.S. is Windows Vista Home Premium SP2, with all the necessary updates up to October 2016 installed. Thanks for looking into this. |
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There have been no changes to JDownloader clipboard monitoring in months/years.
User Space Applications cannot cause a BSOD! A BSOD is always a sign for buggy hardware or drivers/firewall/av software to cause issues. What error message does the BSOD show? it helps to identify the real cause of this. Maybe a screenshot (with your mobile phone) or you write down the message.
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