Locks up the program when something is marked for deletion
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Locks up the program when something is marked for deletion
For some reason when I (toggle) or mark something for deletion the program locks up. I've searched for this and found many lock up problems but not with this particular scenario. Any help is greatly appreciated!
TIA,
John W
TIA,
John W
- John W.
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TBOMK, no-one else has ever reported this. Certainly doesn't happen for me (just tested it). TBH, it sounds like some form of incompatibility between the program (more likely, the Delphi code-base) and your graphics drivers (or something display-related, anyhow) that throws a fit when it tries to update the display with the new Delete graphic. Do you have anything unusual going on in the background such as desktop or window management software? Try turning it off if so. Otherwise all I can suggest is try uninstall & re-install (Export your profiles first, or you'll lose them).
Otherwise we probably have to put it down to a one-off incompatibility and suggest you look elsewhere, sorry
Anyone else who experiences (or experienced) this, please shout (preferably with a cure!)
Otherwise we probably have to put it down to a one-off incompatibility and suggest you look elsewhere, sorry
Anyone else who experiences (or experienced) this, please shout (preferably with a cure!)
- Dave Wilkins
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In that line of thinking the only thing I can think of is I'm running a dreamscene desktop, I'll change that next time I run this and get back with you on how that turns out. In the meantime this is my setup just FYI:
I7 920, 12Gb ram 1600MHz, 2TB , ASUS P6T MOBO, GeForce GTX 275 Video Card w/896Mb GDDR3 RAM, Lite On IHES106-29 Blu-Ray, Vista Ultimate 64
Thanks for the reply,
JW
I7 920, 12Gb ram 1600MHz, 2TB , ASUS P6T MOBO, GeForce GTX 275 Video Card w/896Mb GDDR3 RAM, Lite On IHES106-29 Blu-Ray, Vista Ultimate 64
Thanks for the reply,
JW
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