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system reboot (crash) after .NET program closes

We (My team and I) are currently developing an application that works fine
on 3 of our dev machines, but our 4th is having a problem. It's an old P3
733Mhz with 192MB RAM and running XP Pro. It runs the program we're
developing just fine, until it tries to close. About 60-70% of the time, it
will reboot the system unexpectedly. It reboots without delay, it appears
that the program's main window is still opened at the moment it reboots, but
in stepping through the code, we found that it is actually rebooting AFTER
all .NET code in the project is done executing.

Has anyone seen or heard anything related to this type of problem with .NET?
We're basically just looking for suggestions for things to try at this
point. Any help is appreciated,

Chris
Nov 22 '05 #1
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<ciach>

did you try to run any other .NET app(maybe simple HelloWorld) on this
computer ??
XP Pro ...

maybe it is not 'couse of you program but OS (some other programs are
installed, or virus)

pozdrawiam
Przemek Sulikowski
Nov 22 '05 #2
> did you try to run any other .NET app(maybe simple HelloWorld) on this
computer ??
A very good question, and one that I forgot to answer in my original post.
Yes, all other .NET apps run just fine on this computer.
maybe it is not 'couse of you program but OS (some other programs are
installed, or virus)


Unlikely. This machine just installed Windows a few days ago. This also
happened before the format (incidently, this is the actual reason for the
format in the first place).

Chris

Nov 22 '05 #3
maybe it is not 'couse of you program but OS (some other programs are
installed, or virus)


Unlikely. This machine just installed Windows a few days ago. This also
happened before the format (incidently, this is the actual reason for the
format in the first place).

it seems to be some kind of hardware error
maybe RAM or CPU are broken
try run application which use more resources than OS(maybe some game or
Office or few
small app) and see what hapens
pozdrawiam
Przemek Sulikowski
Nov 22 '05 #4

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