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[SOLVED]Windows Disk Management hangs/freeze. Not working.

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Boggin:
You haven't answered my other question.

Angelika:
Please do not be prying. What do I care about any other topic in another forum? It has nothing to do. You know how to solve the problem / I gave you a ready dump, but I see that you do not have a green idea.

Still_Game:
It's a pity Makinero was banned from this forum - she might have come up with an answer  :rolleyes:

Angelika:
Makinero?  :wink:
Heap corruption is very bad since it means that memory in the process is smashed (overwritten). This typically occurs when an application allocates a block of heap memory of a given size and then writes to memory addresses beyond the requested size of the heap block. Heap corruption can also occur when an application writes to block of memory that has already been freed. Such corruption can cause misbehavior and even crashes.

Boggin:
I think it was a Maki who had opened a thread with the same problem on the sysnative.com forum - which is why I asked.

Have you tried your restore points ?

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