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What Went Wrong? Finding and Fixing Errors Through Debugging What Went Wrong? Finding and Fixing Errors Through Debugging It Doesn't Work! Finding and Eliminating Run-Time Errors It Doesn't Work! Finding and Eliminating Run-Time Errors It Doesn't Work! Finding and Eliminating Run-Time Errors Finding the Errors: Introduction to Visual Basic Debugging Know Your Bugs: Three Kinds of Programming Errors Finding and Getting Rid of Compiler Errors It Doesn't Work! Finding and Eliminating Run-Time Errors Closer Look: What If... Testing Code in the Immediate Window What? It Wasn't Supposed To Do That! Finding Logic Errors Making Notes in Your Programs: Using Comments TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Recommended Version This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. It Doesn't Work! Finding and Eliminating Run-Time Errors Visual Studio 2008 Other Versions Visual Studio 2005 In this lesson, you will learn how to debug your program and fix run-time errors.As you learned earlier, run-time errors occur when your program attempts an operation that is impossible to complete. When a run-time error occurs, the program stops and an error message is displayed—you need to debug the error and fix it before the program can continue.Finding and Fixing Run Time ErrorsMost run-time errors occur because you made a mistake in your code, for example, forgetting to assign a value to a variable before you use it. When you run your program and the mistake is discovered, the program will stop and the Exception Assistant dialog box is displayed in the Code Editor window. When this occurs, the program is in break mode, the mode in which debugging is done.The Exception Assistant dialog box contains a description of the error, as well as troubleshooting tips that suggest the cause. You can click the troubleshooting tips to display Help topics for more details.You need to fix the error before the program can continue—in order to do so, you need to inspect your code to find the cause of the error. For example, if you suspect that an error occurred beca
"Error finding BTMAGIC.IMG" on bootup If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 8 of 8 Thread: "Error finding BTMAGIC.IMG" on bootup Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode July 6th, 2004,09:06 PM #1 brizo View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Feb 2002 Location O'Fallon MO USA Posts 2 "Error finding BTMAGIC.IMG" on https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/1ebhe40s(v=vs.90).aspx bootup I get this message at bootup "Error finding BTMAGIC.ING RUN BOOTMAGIC INSTALL" It would take a long time to explain why I can't run Install but I can't.Is there a way to find the trigger for this message and put a end to this aggravation.So far I have uninstalled partition magic,run MSCONFIG and looked for it there. run bootmagic,boot, BTMAGIC with no luck.Maybe a registry edit? Does someone have an idea?Brizo Last edited by brizo; July 6th, 2004 at 09:08 http://www.hardwarecentral.com/showthread.php?158420-quot-Error-finding-BTMAGIC-IMG-quot-on-bootup PM. Reply With Quote July 6th, 2004,09:39 PM #2 wonderinguy34 View Profile View Forum Posts Restless Nocturne Join Date Mar 2000 Location Nanaimo,B.C. Canada Posts 2,162 My guess is its doing this even before Windows tries to load??? Bootmagic resides in the MBR so you'l have to do an fdisk /mbr ,but be warned there are several instances where you do not want to run fdisk /mbr . WARNINGS Do not use this command if any of the following conditions exists: * The disk was partitioned using the Storage Dimensions SpeedStor utility with its /bootall option. * More than four partitions exist. * Certain dual-boot programs are in use. Reply With Quote July 7th, 2004,10:35 AM #3 brizo View Profile View Forum Posts Junior Member Join Date Feb 2002 Location O'Fallon MO USA Posts 2 Th ank you I eill give it a try and see what happens Reply With Quote December 24th, 2007,03:37 PM #4 drof2th View Profile View Forum Posts 5000 Join Date Dec 2007 Posts 3 BTMAGIC error AFTER MUCH GRIEF, I WAS ABLE TO FIX THIS BOOTMAGIC ERROR MESSAGE. THE MASTER BOOT RECOCRD, MBR, CONTAINED SOME REMNANT FILES FROM PARTITIONMAGIC/BOOTMAGIC. CREATING THIS MADNESS! HERE'S HOW TO FIX IT. 1 MAKE A BACKUP OF FILES! 2 BOOT YOUR PC FROM A WINDOWS 98 OR XP CD 3 CHOOSE RECOVERY MODE 4 CHOOSE THE DRIVE TO REPAIR, USUALLY DEFAULTS TO C: 5 AT THE PROMPT, TYPE: FIXMBR 6 REMOVE
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Links [chess.eecs.berkeley.edu] Other Repositories/Bibliography DBLP Save to List Add to Collection Correct Errors Monitor Changes by Westley Weimer , George C. Necula Venue:In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications Citations:62 - 6 self Summary Citations Active Bibliography Co-citation Clustered Documents Version History BibTeX @INPROCEEDINGS{Weimer04findingand,
author = {Westley Weimer and George C. Necula},title = {Finding and Preventing Run-Time Error Handling Mistakes},booktitle = {In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications},year = {2004},pages = {419--431},publisher = {ACM Press}} Share OpenURL Abstract It is di#cult to write programs that behave correctly in the presence of run-time errors. Existing programming language features often provide poor support for executing clean-up code and for restoring invariants in such exceptional situations. We present a dataflow analysis for finding a certain class of error-handling mistakes: those that arise from a failure to release resources or to clean up properly along all paths. Many real-world programs violate such resource safety policies because of incorrect error handling. Our flow-sensitive analysis keeps track of outstanding obligations along program paths and does a precise modeling of control flow in the presence of exceptions. Using it, we have found over 800 error handling mistakes almost 4 million lines of Java code. The analysis is unsound and produces false positives, but a few simple filtering rules su#ce to remove them in practice. The remaining mistakes were manually verified. These mistakes cause sockets, files and database handles to be leaked along some paths. We present a characterization of the most common causes of those errors and discuss the limitations of exception handling, finalizers and destructors in addressing them. Based on those errors, we propose a programming language feature that keeps track of obligations at run time and ensures that they are discharged. Finally, we present case studies to demonstrate that this feature is natural, e#cient, and can improve reliability; for example, retrofitting a 34kLOC program with it resulted in a 0.5% code size decrease, a surprising 17% speed increase (from correctly deallocating resources in the presence of exceptions) , and more consistent behavior. Keyphrases preventing run-time error handling mistake outstanding obligation error-handling mistake consistent