Wuala causes internet (http) freeze
Whenever I use wuala (have it running), uploading/downloading, etc. that is whether it is active or simply in the background sooner or later it causes my http internet connection to stop. I still have access to other internet protocols (ping, torrent, etc.) but not http - that is browser based internet traffic.
The only way to regain it is to restart which is a huge pain in the ass. On top of it all, when I restart, I get an error. The latest one is this, which is surreal:
http://imgur.com/OpM2P
There are other ones which also pop-up similar to that. For example, there is one which says it is QTStimer.exe and another one which said it was nsapshell (which I shared with wuala tech support way back here: http://getsatisfaction.com/wuala/topi... )
I really like wuala, but this basically renders it useless for me. I have tried this over and over again so please do not say that it isn't wuala that is causing this. I run many different internet programs in different combinations, and this error NEVER happens. It is ONLY when I'm running wuala.
My OS is windows XP latest SP
thanks guys
The only way to regain it is to restart which is a huge pain in the ass. On top of it all, when I restart, I get an error. The latest one is this, which is surreal:
http://imgur.com/OpM2P
There are other ones which also pop-up similar to that. For example, there is one which says it is QTStimer.exe and another one which said it was nsapshell (which I shared with wuala tech support way back here: http://getsatisfaction.com/wuala/topi... )
I really like wuala, but this basically renders it useless for me. I have tried this over and over again so please do not say that it isn't wuala that is causing this. I run many different internet programs in different combinations, and this error NEVER happens. It is ONLY when I'm running wuala.
My OS is windows XP latest SP
thanks guys
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Inappropriate?Hmm. Looks to me like your system is infected,
http://www.processlibrary.com/directo...
I'd recommend running http://www.malwarebytes.org/
If you don't mind, I'd also throw Spybot Search & Destroy at it http://www.safer-networking.org/
I’m sad
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Also, it is Wuala. Wuala is more aggressive than bittorrent with UDP connections, but that shouldn't crash windows applications, just poorly factory configured NAT routers/gateways. In my experience my gateway modem would crash when running wuala, it was from a stupidly high factory setting of DAYS.
Bittorrent will typicly/ideally maintain the same connections thorough the entire download, Wuala will change connections because a single computer only has a small fragment of your files. -
I've checked that possibility - ran malwarebytes as well as checked the processes running and searched for "n.exe". Nothing came up. The task manager is not showing anything called "n.exe". In fact, the only processes which start with "N" are harmless:
NMSAccessU.exe (CDBurnerPro process)
nvsvc32.exe (NVIDIA related process)
But maybe there's something I've overlooked? -
Inappropriate?Very strange. Does enabling compatibility mode change anything?
I'm at a loss. Wuala SHOULD not be able to crash other applications. For kicks and giggles, have you tried reinstalling Wuala?
I’m unsure
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