Question - AntiCrash Pro Freeware

Z

Zo

I came across this utility and was wondering if anyone has/or is using
it? I'd like to get some feedback before I install it on my Win98SE
system. Any info will be appreciated.

If anyone would like to try it, you can download a copy of it from this
site:

http://ftp.zcu.cz/ftp/pub/win/winsite/win95/sysutil/
(anticrash5x.exe)

AntiCrash Pro
v. 5.0 AntiCrash has been developed in order to stop Windows
95/98/NT/2000/Millennium from either ‘Crashing’ or getting 'Illegal
Operations'. It starts on your Windows System Tray and provides flawless
capability to access and switch between applications (16-bit & 32-bit)
running in foreground and background. It provides a true multi-threading
environment for multi-tasking OS like Windows. The applications can be
opened, closed and switched as many times without the system getting
unstable or slow. Windows 95/98/NT/2000 anticrash5x.exe
4.53 MB
Jul. 2001
(Freeware)

Zo
 
M

Mel

I came across this utility and was wondering if anyone has/or is using
it? I'd like to get some feedback before I install it on my Win98SE
system. Any info will be appreciated.

If anyone would like to try it, you can download a copy of it from this
site:

http://ftp.zcu.cz/ftp/pub/win/winsite/win95/sysutil/
(anticrash5x.exe)

AntiCrash Pro
v. 5.0 AntiCrash has been developed in order to stop Windows
95/98/NT/2000/Millennium from either ‘Crashing’ or getting 'Illegal
Operations'. It starts on your Windows System Tray and provides flawless
capability to access and switch between applications (16-bit & 32-bit)
running in foreground and background. It provides a true multi-threading
environment for multi-tasking OS like Windows. The applications can be
opened, closed and switched as many times without the system getting
unstable or slow. Windows 95/98/NT/2000 anticrash5x.exe
4.53 MB
Jul. 2001
(Freeware)

Zo
I found AntiCrash yesterday and posted information about it last night
in another thread, but you already knew that.

AntiCrash a system utility that’s designed to free memory and prevent
Windows from crashing. Primarily, the program works by monitoring every
application running in the background. It goes further by displaying
processor threads, DLL files and other system items you won't ordinarily
find in the Control-Alt-Delete menu. You can use the Process Viewer/App.
control to kill or hide selected applications without making your system
unstable, which tends to happen. For the more stubborn applications, you
can 'destroy' processes by having the program break its thread link with
the processor and system kernel. This effectively shuts down an
application without affecting others that are running.

Making Windows more stable must be one of the holy grails of
programming.
AntiCrash, is designed to spare you from countless boot-ups.
Essentially,
it provides access to several functions and tasks that tend not to crash
the operating system. It controls memory threads and virtually forces
commands to reach the system Kernel. AntiCrash is completely
multi-threaded, allowing you to work with applications without the usual
instabilities and grinding slowdowns.

This utility uses an "Application Protection Engine" that can
potentially repair problem applications or system files. For example, it
automatically fixes annoying memory leaks that slow your system.

The program further displays comments and details of running 16-bit and
32-bit applications. You'll also be able to view the current status of
physical, virtual and pagefile memory. For hardware, you can view the
amount of available disk space and receive processor information.

AntiCrash displays lists and path to directories, and lists files with
critical attributes. In addition, you'll find the Task Handler and a log
that displays each error that has occurred on your system.

http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?500000004361
 
D

derek / nul

I found AntiCrash yesterday and posted information about it last night
in another thread, but you already knew that.

AntiCrash a system utility that’s designed to free memory and prevent
Windows from crashing. Primarily, the program works by monitoring every
application running in the background. It goes further by displaying
processor threads, DLL files and other system items you won't ordinarily
find in the Control-Alt-Delete menu. You can use the Process Viewer/App.
control to kill or hide selected applications without making your system
unstable, which tends to happen. For the more stubborn applications, you
can 'destroy' processes by having the program break its thread link with
the processor and system kernel. This effectively shuts down an
application without affecting others that are running.

Making Windows more stable must be one of the holy grails of
programming.
AntiCrash, is designed to spare you from countless boot-ups.
Essentially,
it provides access to several functions and tasks that tend not to crash
the operating system. It controls memory threads and virtually forces
commands to reach the system Kernel. AntiCrash is completely
multi-threaded, allowing you to work with applications without the usual
instabilities and grinding slowdowns.

This utility uses an "Application Protection Engine" that can
potentially repair problem applications or system files. For example, it
automatically fixes annoying memory leaks that slow your system.

The program further displays comments and details of running 16-bit and
32-bit applications. You'll also be able to view the current status of
physical, virtual and pagefile memory. For hardware, you can view the
amount of available disk space and receive processor information.

AntiCrash displays lists and path to directories, and lists files with
critical attributes. In addition, you'll find the Task Handler and a log
that displays each error that has occurred on your system.

http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?500000004361

You would be better advised to upgrade to 2000 or XP
 
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El Gee

Zo said:
I came across this utility and was wondering if anyone has/or is using
it? I'd like to get some feedback before I install it on my Win98SE
system. Any info will be appreciated.

If anyone would like to try it, you can download a copy of it from
this site:

http://ftp.zcu.cz/ftp/pub/win/winsite/win95/sysutil/
(anticrash5x.exe)

AntiCrash Pro
v. 5.0 AntiCrash has been developed in order to stop Windows
95/98/NT/2000/Millennium from either ‘Crashing’ or getting 'Illegal
Operations'. It starts on your Windows System Tray and provides
flawless capability to access and switch between applications (16-bit
& 32-bit) running in foreground and background. It provides a true
multi-threading environment for multi-tasking OS like Windows. The
applications can be opened, closed and switched as many times without
the system getting unstable or slow. Windows 95/98/NT/2000
anticrash5x.exe 4.53 MB
Jul. 2001
(Freeware)

Zo

If I remember this correctly, it is an Israeli program that is rather
good. When I ran Win ME, it was the item that kept my PC from being
completely unstable. It still crashed, but far less than had I not used
it.

Keeping Windoze from crashing is not going to happen until they use a
Linux core :)

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Z

Zo

El said:
If I remember this correctly, it is an Israeli program that is rather
good. When I ran Win ME, it was the item that kept my PC from being
completely unstable. It still crashed, but far less than had I not used
it.

Keeping Windoze from crashing is not going to happen until they use a
Linux core :)

Thanks for the input El Gee. I've since installed it and it seems to being
its job rather well so far.

Zo
 
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El Gee

Yea, and we all know linux never crashes ;)

My little tiny Linux box (400 mhz Celery-on) has crashed less than my
son's 700 mhz PIII WinMe machine...'nuff said :)

J/K .. I know Linux is not perfect... but it is FREE :)


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Know Christ, Know Peace - No Christ, No Peace
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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 
J

JollyJoe

El Gee said:
My little tiny Linux box (400 mhz Celery-on) has crashed less than my
son's 700 mhz PIII WinMe machine...'nuff said :)

I ran that ME piece of #$@% for a few months and came to the conclusion
that it was less stable than the old Win3.1. It should never have been
released.

jj
 
R

Rolf Barbakken

JollyJoe said:
I ran that ME piece of #$@% for a few months and came to the conclusion
that it was less stable than the old Win3.1. It should never have been
released.

Agree there. When our customers upgrade to XP they never look back.
 
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El Gee

Thanks for the input El Gee. I've since installed it and it seems to
being its job rather well so far.

Zo

I am just surprised no one ever bothered updating it. It did a great
job back when I was running Win 9X...I need to see if my son has it
running on him Win Me machine...most likely no :)

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++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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Know Christ, Know Peace - No Christ, No Peace
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