Question - Pro Hacker Data Tool.

12/14/2014 22:39 Twilight360#1
So i tried to build a new data.saf/data.sah and the amount of files that i tried it reaches 28000 files with no issues, when it's over that amount it then freezes, crashes the data tool, tried this with nubness's and pro hackers tool both have the same issue, i never had this issue before i build the data files with loads of files in the past so could anyone give any idea why it is having a issue building the files?
12/15/2014 10:07 castor4878#2
a folder contains at most 2.147.483.648 files.
the .saf archive is at most 8.388.608 To.
so "usually" the limits are not reached.
12/15/2014 16:22 Twilight360#3
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Originally Posted by castor4878 View Post
a folder contains at most 2.147.483.648 files.
the .saf archive is at most 8.388.608 To.
so "usually" the limits are not reached.
hmm i reached a odd number yesterday after trying again it was 242424 files but then it froze this time at that number and now it's freezing at a lower file amount point. Any recommendations as to something from Microsoft i should install as to anything to support it from crashing or something to that matter?
12/16/2014 00:53 castor4878#4
what kind of software are you thinking about with that concept of fix-any-crash ?

can you browse your workspace with shStudio ? can you "Save [it] as archive" ?
if yes your system is fine.

softs that crash are most of the time (98%+) responsible of their own crashs.
it may happen that some external appls generate instability - and dealing with file access, impact of possible anti-virus (or similar) should obviously be investigated.
12/16/2014 08:13 Twilight360#5
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Originally Posted by castor4878 View Post
what kind of software are you thinking about with that concept of fix-any-crash ?

can you browse your workspace with shStudio ? can you "Save [it] as archive" ?
if yes your system is fine.

softs that crash are most of the time (98%+) responsible of their own crashs.
it may happen that some external appls generate instability - and dealing with file access, impact of possible anti-virus (or similar) should obviously be investigated.
Alright will look into this and thanks for being the only one giving ideas on what could be causing it very appreciated mate cheers.