Sunbelt Personal Firewall is causing a BSOD every time de Open File Dialog Box is displayed.
It may sound strange, but every time the open file dialog box in Windows vista is displayed, I have a Blue Screen of Death.
I had a look at the crash dump, and found: Probably caused by : SbFw.sys
I am running Windows Vista SP1 x86 and Sunbelt Personal Firewall here is version 4.6.1861.0
Uninstalling the firewall stops the problem (sometimes a blue screen occur at uninstalation) but I'd like to continue using SPF.
I think this firewall is great, and in previous versions of this software it worked fine.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
I had a look at the crash dump, and found: Probably caused by : SbFw.sys
I am running Windows Vista SP1 x86 and Sunbelt Personal Firewall here is version 4.6.1861.0
Uninstalling the firewall stops the problem (sometimes a blue screen occur at uninstalation) but I'd like to continue using SPF.
I think this firewall is great, and in previous versions of this software it worked fine.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you.
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Inappropriate?Splasher, thank you for contacting Sunbelt Software.
Are you running the latest version of the firewall? Most blue screen problems have been solved in the latest release. The latest version is 4.6.1861. -
Inappropriate?Thank you for replying Nick.
Yes, I am using the latest version, 4.6.1861 and the blue screen happens every time the open file dialog box opens...
It says "NO_MORE_IRP_STACK_LOCATIONS"
I’m sad
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Inappropriate?Splasher,
I've done a bit of searching for a solution to your problem and basically this could be caused by several things. First, make sure you're up to date with Windows updates. Second you should make sure you have the latest drivers installed for your network card.
This is a problem that can be caused by having more than three security software programs installed. You should also check to make sure that any security software you might have previously had installed has been uninstalled correctly. If this doesn't help you then you may want to contact us by sending an email to support@sunbeltsoftware.com so we can get some more information from you. -
Inappropriate?Hi Nick, thanks again for answering.
A few weeks ago, this problem started. I formated my hard drive and installed windows from scratch, and used microsoft update. But the problem begun to happen again after a fresh instalation.
I use 2 security softwares, Avira Antivir and SPF. I also have Windows Defender on.
I have sent an email from the same address of my registration here, including a crash dump file.
Please, if you need any more info I'll be happy to send.
Thank You.
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