Packing a big zip file gives access violation

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Packing a big zip file gives access violation

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I launch a big zip file from the user\name\*.* directory. at 39% completed (4.11 Gb) it crashes:

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Access violation at address 00402360. Read of address 06920E98.
Please report this error to the Author,
with a description of what you were doing when this error occurred!
Continue execution?

Windows exception: C0000005

Stack trace:

00402360 00413E10 77146242 7714695B

7714690A 77146A17 77147358 779E00E4

779E00E4 7715387D 771538D3 7715B130

771481C0 004193C9 004193F4 004195AE

0068EFAC 0068EFC7 76FF3F37 77A20407

77A203DA
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So, I have done this instruction!
Bye,
//Yves
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Post by *sqa_wizard »

By chance: is you filesystem FAT32 formatted ?
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Thanks for your report. Can you give me some more details, please?
1. What version of TC beta do you use?
2. What were you packing, many small files or a few big?
3. Did you use encryption?
4. Did you use Unicode names?
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Post by *ymasur »

The details are:
1. TC 7.50 b1
2. Packing a lot of small and medium size files
3. I don't use encryption
4. The names are probabely Unicode, as the NTFS (Vista) makes.
The operating system is Windows 7, RC2 64 bits, running on a Dell Vostro 1700, dual core CPU. The source partition is 160 Gb large, 79 Gb used; the destination one is a on an USB LACIE of 476 Gb. The directory to pack is 15'197'869'098 bytes large (my full profile).
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Hello, ymasur.
1. TC 7.50 b1
You might like to update to the current beta 6 and find out whether the crash is still reproducible.
the destination one is a on an USB LACIE of 476 Gb.
Which filesystem does the USB device use? NTFS?

Can you successfully copy your complete profile to the USB device?

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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

2ymasur
Thanks for the additional details!

There was a bugfix concerning the zip extra fields in beta 5 - the problem was affecting files with both AES encryption and UTF-8 names in extra fields. Since files beyond the 4GB barrier also use extra fields, it may be the same problem. Therefore please re-test with the latest beta 6 whether you still get this error. I will also make my own tests here, but it may be depending on what you try to pack.
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Thanks for the replies. I will test the latest version.
@karlchen: the LACIE ist NTFS too.

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I didn't get any similar reports since then, so I will move this thread to "fixed bugs" now.
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