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STMStudio crashing on windows 7 x64

regiuliano2009
Associate II
Posted on March 20, 2012 at 16:38

Hi all,

I have recently discovered the STMStudio and I'm trying to make it work with my F4-Discovery. The problem is that when I press play the program CRASH.

I have my board attached by USB and ST-link is working good (programming and reading memory with Atollic and STM32 ST-LINK Utility). This is what I do:

1) select ST-LINK SWD,

2) add a variabile for example. ADC3ConvertedValue | 0x2000003c   |  signed

3)press play

-> CRASH!

I'm using windows 7 ultimate x64

that's my windows report

Firma problema:

  Nome evento problema:    APPCRASH

  Nome applicazione:    STMStudio.exe

  Versione applicazione:    0.0.0.0

  Timestamp applicazione:    45d08242

  Nome modulo con errori:    StackHash_4937

  Versione modulo con errori:    6.1.7601.17725

  Timestamp modulo con errori:    4ec49b8f

  Codice eccezione:    c0000374

  Offset eccezione:    000ce6c3

  Versione SO:    6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48

  ID impostazioni locali:    1040

  Informazioni aggiuntive 1:    4937

  Ulteriori informazioni 2:    4937eeba3d545f674b9c4a46a5045388

  Ulteriori informazioni 3:    ed82

  Ulteriori informazioni 4:    ed824221933476bb1d64a10c354ebfd7

Where am I doing wrong?

thanks in advance

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regiuliano2009
Associate II
Posted on March 21, 2012 at 16:17

I have tried on another windows 7 x64 machine and it's working good. I can't figure why on my DELL machine isn't working and crashing.

I have disinstalled, repaired the application, installed again java 1.6 and mscrv7.dll but nothing is happening. Keep on crashing!

please help

thanks

robin2399
Associate II
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 09:57

I have exactly the same problem on a DELL Laptop, Windows 7 Enterprise!

frankmeyer9
Associate II
Posted on April 12, 2012 at 15:44

Since I'm using Linux for all boards with workable Linux driver, I have only superficial knowledge about the special requirements for the ST-Link V2 driver.

However, it works on my Acer Laptop with Win 7 64 Bit.

I hope you did install the driver and the software as admin, didn't you ?

My next step would be to check (USB) driver installation in the device manager, and try a remove + reinstall. Window's driver repair attempts have never been successfull for me.

Or, you might have interference with other SW tools...

Posted on April 12, 2012 at 18:21

Or, you might have interference with other SW tools...

Probably some crap from DELL, seems to be a common factor.

Pity no one has a debugger installed, via MSVC or whatever, the dumps don't tend to help much outside Microsoft. Perhaps ST can send someone a build with a .PDB file so you could narrow it down to a source file and line.

As everyone has a high-order version of Windows 7, perhaps consider XP Mode via Virtual PC.
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regiuliano2009
Associate II
Posted on April 13, 2012 at 16:10

Hi clive1,

I have made a fresh installation on my dell (still win7 x64) without installing demon tools (probably that's the problem) and STMStudio keep working well.

I have tried a virtual machine on VirtualBOX from Oracle but I can't easily pass the usb-stlink peripherial. I menage to pass it, only whwn main PC starts and only 1 time. In fact, if I shut down the virtual machine and I try to reboot it, I can't handle the st-link again. It's seems stucked. I think, it's a problem of VirtualBOX and not of stmStudio