@ tnodir When your software is a big success, And you're selling a professional version of this Don't forget the little guys who helped you I'll take a lifetime licence
@warrior99 There is a bug report in Github about BSOD on startup with v3.8.5. I can't reproduce it. Can you please double check it?
Fort Firewall v3.8.6 UI: Options: New Version: Fix download URL. Driver: Reduce kernel stack usage to avoid BSOD on startup.
sorry @ tnodir I been away for a few days v3.8.5 I hade 1 BSOD on startup After that it worked just fine I don't have Wake-On-LAN or hibernate and fast boot and secure boot is disabled, installing v3.8.6 now well see how that goes, update Just sent you Minidump BSOD on every startup startup
@ tnodir I cant install v3.8.7 BSOD Halfway through the installed process I have tried multiple times but It just will not install, my system did not Survive the failed install So I have no dmp files for you Free advice You need to take a min and step back Fort Firewall v3.8.0 worked perfect so what has changed since Fort Firewall v3.8.0 Because Somewhere between Fort Firewall v3.8.0 and v3.8.7 is the issue. All developers and programmers have these type of issues Sometimes you get stuck in a loop where you can't see the problem
Please send dump file. Which Fort Firewall's Installer do you use, 32- or 64-bit version? What is your Windows version?
Can you please show a screenshot of the BSOD? Is it the same "0x0000007F (UNEXPECTED KERNEL MODE TRAP)"?
Some users still have BSOD due UNEXPECTED_KERNEL_MODE_TRAP. So I've to refactor some parts of driver...
Fort Firewall v3.8.14 UI: Options: Statistics: Add "Alerted only" flag (to collect only alerted blocked connections). Driver: Clear IRP's cancel routine before completion.