From: gA on 3 Jun 2010 17:29 I have Windows XP Pro. Windows Explorer crashes whenever I try to view pictures or move them around. The EVENT VIEWER shows problems with Events 1000 and 1001 (details below), saying that they are correlated. I also could not find support of any sort from Microsoft. Could anyone help? Details Product: Windows Operating System ID: 1001 Source: Application Error Version: 5.2 Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG Message: Fault bucket %1. Thanks in advance. - gA
From: Tim Meddick on 4 Jun 2010 14:59 Try running "chkdsk.exe" from a command-prompt on the [c:] drive. Open a command-prompt (type "cmd.exe" into the "Run" box on the Start Menu) ....and type in the following command : CHKDSK /F C: ....it will return the message : Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) ...press the [Y] key to allow chkdsk to run on your [c:] drive when the computer next reboots. Then reboot your computer ASAP, after the above. Also, you could first disable Thumbnail Caching (may help) by locating the following registry value and deleting it : [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] "NoThumbnailCache"=dword:00000001 Delete ONLY the value named : "NoThumbnailCache" *Note - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "gA" <realty(a)ualberta.net> wrote in message news:o9VNn.86877$jt.47358(a)newsfe04.iad... >I have Windows XP Pro. Windows Explorer crashes whenever I try to view >pictures or move them around. The EVENT VIEWER shows problems with Events >1000 and 1001 (details below), saying that they are correlated. I also >could not find support of any sort from Microsoft. Could anyone help? > > Details > Product: Windows Operating System > ID: 1001 > Source: Application Error > Version: 5.2 > Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG > Message: Fault bucket %1. > > Thanks in advance. > - gA
From: gA on 4 Jun 2010 21:39 Thanks a million for the suggestion. I will execute it over the weekend. Cheers. - gA Tim Meddick wrote: > Try running "chkdsk.exe" from a command-prompt on the [c:] drive. > > Open a command-prompt (type "cmd.exe" into the "Run" box on the Start > Menu) > > ...and type in the following command : > > CHKDSK /F C: > > ...it will return the message : > > Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another > process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be > checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) > > ..press the [Y] key to allow chkdsk to run on your [c:] drive when the > computer next reboots. > > Then reboot your computer ASAP, after the above. > > Also, you could first disable Thumbnail Caching (may help) by locating > the following registry value and deleting it : > > [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] > > "NoThumbnailCache"=dword:00000001 > > Delete ONLY the value named : "NoThumbnailCache" > > *Note - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create a > backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. > > == > > Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) > > > > > "gA" <realty(a)ualberta.net> wrote in message > news:o9VNn.86877$jt.47358(a)newsfe04.iad... >> I have Windows XP Pro. Windows Explorer crashes whenever I try to view >> pictures or move them around. The EVENT VIEWER shows problems with >> Events 1000 and 1001 (details below), saying that they are correlated. >> I also could not find support of any sort from Microsoft. Could anyone >> help? >> >> Details >> Product: Windows Operating System >> ID: 1001 >> Source: Application Error >> Version: 5.2 >> Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG >> Message: Fault bucket %1. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> - gA >
From: Adhal on 5 Jun 2010 11:10 Don't edit the registry manually if you don't know how to do it. You can turn off caching like this: In explorer go to Tools->Folder Options and select the "View" tab and check "Do not cache thumbnails" option. As to the possible solution, Tim's suggestion could work, but, I doubt corrupt MFT or bad sectors could stop you from dragging images. I also believe if it was corrupt file structure or bad drive, you would see more event log errors. You should post the Event ID 1000 details. Also what do you mean viewing images in Explorer? "Thumbnails" view, "Film Strip" or maybe when you click on the file to open it up? On 05/06/2010 02:39, gA wrote: > Thanks a million for the suggestion. I will execute it over the weekend. > Cheers. > - gA > > Tim Meddick wrote: >> Try running "chkdsk.exe" from a command-prompt on the [c:] drive. >> >> Open a command-prompt (type "cmd.exe" into the "Run" box on the Start >> Menu) >> >> ...and type in the following command : >> >> CHKDSK /F C: >> >> ...it will return the message : >> >> Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another >> process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be >> checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) >> >> ..press the [Y] key to allow chkdsk to run on your [c:] drive when the >> computer next reboots. >> >> Then reboot your computer ASAP, after the above. >> >> Also, you could first disable Thumbnail Caching (may help) by locating >> the following registry value and deleting it : >> >> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] >> >> "NoThumbnailCache"=dword:00000001 >> >> Delete ONLY the value named : "NoThumbnailCache" >> >> *Note - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create >> a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. >> >> == >> >> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) >> >> >> >> >> "gA" <realty(a)ualberta.net> wrote in message >> news:o9VNn.86877$jt.47358(a)newsfe04.iad... >>> I have Windows XP Pro. Windows Explorer crashes whenever I try to >>> view pictures or move them around. The EVENT VIEWER shows problems >>> with Events 1000 and 1001 (details below), saying that they are >>> correlated. I also could not find support of any sort from Microsoft. >>> Could anyone help? >>> >>> Details >>> Product: Windows Operating System >>> ID: 1001 >>> Source: Application Error >>> Version: 5.2 >>> Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG >>> Message: Fault bucket %1. >>> >>> Thanks in advance. >>> - gA >> -- Adhal
From: gA on 6 Jun 2010 07:01 Thanks, Adhal. Here are the details: Event Type: Error Event Source: Application Error Event Category: None Event ID: 1000 Date: 6/6/2010 Time: 4:36:18 AM User: N/A Computer: GIOVANNI-96AD15 Description: Faulting application explorer.exe, version 6.0.2900.5512, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x04909290. For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Data: 0000: 41 70 70 6c 69 63 61 74 Applicat 0008: 69 6f 6e 20 46 61 69 6c ion Fail 0010: 75 72 65 20 20 65 78 70 ure exp 0018: 6c 6f 72 65 72 2e 65 78 lorer.ex 0020: 65 20 36 2e 30 2e 32 39 e 6.0.29 0028: 30 30 2e 35 35 31 32 20 00.5512 0030: 69 6e 20 75 6e 6b 6e 6f in unkno 0038: 77 6e 20 30 2e 30 2e 30 wn 0.0.0 0040: 2e 30 20 61 74 20 6f 66 .0 at of 0048: 66 73 65 74 20 30 34 39 fset 049 0050: 30 39 32 39 30 0d 0a 09290.. I have not performed any solutions, yet. This crash occurred while opening the folder of photos in Thumbnails View, before clicking on any file. - gA Adhal wrote: > Don't edit the registry manually if you don't know how to do it. You can > turn off caching like this: In explorer go to Tools->Folder Options and > select the "View" tab and check "Do not cache thumbnails" option. > > > As to the possible solution, Tim's suggestion could work, but, I doubt > corrupt MFT or bad sectors could stop you from dragging images. I also > believe if it was corrupt file structure or bad drive, you would see > more event log errors. > > > You should post the Event ID 1000 details. Also what do you mean > viewing images in Explorer? "Thumbnails" view, "Film Strip" or maybe > when you click on the file to open it up? > > > > > On 05/06/2010 02:39, gA wrote: >> Thanks a million for the suggestion. I will execute it over the weekend. >> Cheers. >> - gA >> >> Tim Meddick wrote: >>> Try running "chkdsk.exe" from a command-prompt on the [c:] drive. >>> >>> Open a command-prompt (type "cmd.exe" into the "Run" box on the Start >>> Menu) >>> >>> ...and type in the following command : >>> >>> CHKDSK /F C: >>> >>> ...it will return the message : >>> >>> Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another >>> process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be >>> checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) >>> >>> ..press the [Y] key to allow chkdsk to run on your [c:] drive when the >>> computer next reboots. >>> >>> Then reboot your computer ASAP, after the above. >>> >>> Also, you could first disable Thumbnail Caching (may help) by locating >>> the following registry value and deleting it : >>> >>> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] >>> >>> >>> "NoThumbnailCache"=dword:00000001 >>> >>> Delete ONLY the value named : "NoThumbnailCache" >>> >>> *Note - Please exercise care when editing the registry, always create >>> a backup and / or create a 'System Restore' point first. >>> >>> == >>> >>> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> "gA" <realty(a)ualberta.net> wrote in message >>> news:o9VNn.86877$jt.47358(a)newsfe04.iad... >>>> I have Windows XP Pro. Windows Explorer crashes whenever I try to >>>> view pictures or move them around. The EVENT VIEWER shows problems >>>> with Events 1000 and 1001 (details below), saying that they are >>>> correlated. I also could not find support of any sort from Microsoft. >>>> Could anyone help? >>>> >>>> Details >>>> Product: Windows Operating System >>>> ID: 1001 >>>> Source: Application Error >>>> Version: 5.2 >>>> Symbolic Name: DW_BUCKET_LOG >>>> Message: Fault bucket %1. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance. >>>> - gA >>> >
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