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RE: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O
From: "Eugene Bodenstein" <evgeny () abirnet co il>
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 12:51:00 +0200
Hello, I reproduced this on nt4/sp6, and WIN2000/sp2 + all patches. This still crashes down. I didn't see this on Win98/Me. But I found some machine that does not crash, although all settings on it are the same to settings of one that crashes.
However, my system just reset.
You can change settings of startup and recovery so that you will see screen of death, and modules, where it crashes, and also can save memory dump to file for future research. Eugene. -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Carmichael [mailto:andrewcar () yahoo com] Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 10:23 PM To: vuln-dev () securityfocus com Subject: Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O I compiled the printf("\t\b\b "); line using the borland conpiler and my system also died(win2k sp1). However, my system just reset. ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
Current thread:
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Andrew Carmichael (Oct 27)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Robert Freeman (Oct 27)
- RE: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Peter Pissias (Oct 28)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O zanemcauley (Oct 28)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O ALoR (Oct 30)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O adrian.fruehwirth (Oct 29)
- RE: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Eugene Bodenstein (Oct 28)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Jason Brvenik (Oct 29)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Robert Freeman (Oct 29)
- RE: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Weber, Michael (Oct 29)
- Re: another fatal bug in NT/2000 "Command Prompt" I/O Robert Freeman (Oct 27)