How ironic. The virus checker is the virus ;-)

Tim Ellison
On 5/8/2013 11:39 PM, ke...@3950.net wrote:
On 4/30/2013 3:30 PM, ke...@3950.net wrote:
On 4/30/2013 11:36 AM, Neal Campbell wrote:
Kevin

You might check the memory sticks. I doubt strongly that
reinstalling will help (although its easy to do so feel free). If
you run a disk check and it comes up clean, its not disk so either
the motherboard is wacko (and it would be evident as you would have
things falling apart all over the place) or the memory has a back
stick and when/if PSDR stores data there it gets corrupted.

73
Neal Campbell
Owner
Abroham Neal LLC
[...]


Thanks, Neal -- I will locate and memory checker utility and try
that too.

73,

Kevin.
[...]


Thanks to all who offered help and advice on this issue!

We discovered no memory or hard drive faults. We reinstalled PowerSDR, but got a crash two days later. Further investigation revealed that the computer was running both Avast and Windows Defender -- always a bad idea to have two anti-virus suites running simultaneously. Windows defender has been disabled now, and there have been no crashes of PowerSDR nor any evidence of database corruption during four days of continuous operation.

73,

Kevin, WB4AIO.

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