setup.exe 2.573.2.2 is crashing in Windows XP

Dave Korn dave.korn@artimi.com
Mon Jan 21 17:21:00 GMT 2008


On 21 January 2008 16:17, Jose Ramon Huerga wrote:

>  I tried with setup-2.575.exe and setup-2.578.exe, and they crash too.
> 
> Below you can see the last lines of filemon.exe.

> 1298	17:08:38	setup[1].exe:4324	WRITE
> 	C:\DOCUME~1\jrhuerga\LOCALS~1\Temp\77a6_appcompat.txt	SUCCESS

> 1311	17:08:38	setup[1].exe:4324	OPEN	C:\WINDOWS\system32
> \Apphelp.dll	SUCCESS	Options: Open  Access: 00100020

> 1319	17:08:38	setup[1].exe:4324	QUERY
> INFORMATION	C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\sysmain.sdb	SUCCESS	Length: 

> 1324	17:08:38	setup[1].exe:4324	DIRECTORY
C:\WINDOWS\system32\
>	SUCCESS	FileBothDirectoryInformation: dwwin.exe

> 1374	17:08:38	setup[1].exe:4324	READ
> 	C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\SOFTWARE	SUCCESS	Offset:
> 8634368 Length: 4096

  These lines show files being accessed by the error reporting process after
the crash has already taken place; any sign of the actual cause must be
earlier in the output, and most likely involving files under C:\cygwin.


>> Unhandled exception at 0x004ac7e3 in setup.exe: 0xC0000005: Access
>> violation reading location 0x01a1ff3c. 

  This tells us that the problem was most likely stack corruption while
attempting to throw an exception[*]... for whatever that's worth.


    cheers,
      DaveK
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[*] - 004ac790 <__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException>:
  4ac790:	55                   	push   %ebp
  4ac791:	89 e5                	mov    %esp,%ebp
  4ac793:	57                   	push   %edi
  4ac794:	56                   	push   %esi
  4ac795:	53                   	push   %ebx
  4ac796:	83 ec 2c             	sub    $0x2c,%esp
  4ac799:	a1 d0 0f 52 00       	mov    0x520fd0,%eax
  4ac79e:	8b 7d 08             	mov    0x8(%ebp),%edi
  4ac7a1:	85 c0                	test   %eax,%eax
  4ac7a3:	0f 84 c3 00 00 00    	je     4ac86c
<__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException+0xdc>
  4ac7a9:	8b 48 30             	mov    0x30(%eax),%ecx
  4ac7ac:	85 c9                	test   %ecx,%ecx
  4ac7ae:	0f 88 cd 00 00 00    	js     4ac881
<__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException+0xf1>
  4ac7b4:	8b 50 30             	mov    0x30(%eax),%edx
  4ac7b7:	85 d2                	test   %edx,%edx
  4ac7b9:	0f 85 81 00 00 00    	jne    4ac840
<__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException+0xb0>
  4ac7bf:	8b 40 28             	mov    0x28(%eax),%eax
  4ac7c2:	89 45 f0             	mov    %eax,0xfffffff0(%ebp)
  4ac7c5:	8d 5d ec             	lea    0xffffffec(%ebp),%ebx
  4ac7c8:	89 45 ec             	mov    %eax,0xffffffec(%ebp)
  4ac7cb:	eb 0b                	jmp    4ac7d8
<__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException+0x48>
  4ac7cd:	8d 76 00             	lea    0x0(%esi),%esi
  4ac7d0:	8b 45 ec             	mov    0xffffffec(%ebp),%eax
  4ac7d3:	8b 00                	mov    (%eax),%eax
  4ac7d5:	89 45 ec             	mov    %eax,0xffffffec(%ebp)
  4ac7d8:	31 c9                	xor    %ecx,%ecx
  4ac7da:	85 c0                	test   %eax,%eax
  4ac7dc:	ba 05 00 00 00       	mov    $0x5,%edx
  4ac7e1:	74 05                	je     4ac7e8
<__Unwind_SjLj_RaiseException+0x58>
  4ac7e3:	8b 48 18             	mov    0x18(%eax),%ecx
  4ac7e6:	31 d2                	xor    %edx,%edx


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