Orbit Dowloader Crash


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    Orbit Dowloader Crash


    Hello

    I use Orbit to download files from my server to my computer

    Before with Win XP no problem, but since i´ve installed w7 the problem is next one:

    When I start to dowload something, after awhile, the system restarts and says to me " windows has recovered of a serious mistake " and other times directly the PC shut down. When i go to see what has happened i can see "Kernel Event Tracing ID-2"

    I´ve tried with all versions of W7 and same problem but not with XP

    Any idea of what is the problem?

    Thanks

    Christian
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    LAURARO said:
    Hello

    I use Orbit to download files from my server to my computer

    Before with Win XP no problem, but since i´ve installed w7 the problem is next one:

    When I start to dowload something, after awhile, the system restarts and says to me " windows has recovered of a serious mistake " and other times directly the PC shut down. When i go to see what has happened i can see "Kernel Event Tracing ID-2"

    I´ve tried with all versions of W7 and same problem but not with XP

    Any idea of what is the problem?

    Thanks

    Christian

    What version of Orbit????
      My Computer


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       #3

    Latest version can be finded here.
    https://www.sevenforums.com/software/...-4-0-10-a.html
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    I´ve tried with all versions, also the last one

    In W7 i use filezilla and no problem but is better for me Orbit.

    Thanks
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       #5

    Hello

    Good news, with W7 SP1 no problem with Orbit, no more crashes

    Thanks
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       #6

    Glad to hear that the problem is solved.
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