Since SR1 Studio 2017 freezes/crashes at least once a day

Not much more to add to the title. Since SR1 Studio crashes at least once a day - some days up to five times. The only "error message" is that Studio has a problem and needs to close...

My hardware configuration: Windows 10 on Parallels 12 on a MacBook Pro with 8 GB RAM for the Windows part (and another 8 GB for iOS Sierra).

Any idea what the problem could be and even more important what could help? Thanks in advance.

Parents
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member

    Same here. Besides, in my opinion, Studio 2017 SR1 seems to be slower than Studio 2015. In addition, "Term Recognition" doesn't seem to work with the Termbases in my translation project(s). The last time it crashed on me, I was able to continue working thanks to Visual Studio Community 2017. At least while I saved my work. I'm getting one too many system errors, on the other hand.

    If the developers care to know, here I'm attaching a summary of what happened:

    Unhandled exception at 0x77E69AAA (ntdll.dll) in SDLTradosStudio.exe: 0xC0000374: A heap has been corrupted (parameters: 0x77EA58E8). occurred

     

    Granted, each PC is different, but this may point to something more general. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    Thank you for looking at this matter.

     

Reply
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member

    Same here. Besides, in my opinion, Studio 2017 SR1 seems to be slower than Studio 2015. In addition, "Term Recognition" doesn't seem to work with the Termbases in my translation project(s). The last time it crashed on me, I was able to continue working thanks to Visual Studio Community 2017. At least while I saved my work. I'm getting one too many system errors, on the other hand.

    If the developers care to know, here I'm attaching a summary of what happened:

    Unhandled exception at 0x77E69AAA (ntdll.dll) in SDLTradosStudio.exe: 0xC0000374: A heap has been corrupted (parameters: 0x77EA58E8). occurred

     

    Granted, each PC is different, but this may point to something more general. Please, correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    Thank you for looking at this matter.

     

Children