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T00N |
Posted - 18 Nov 2009 : 14:10:51 The strangest thing just happened.
The applying a inside shade to an object my computer crashes and gives me the blue screen of death :(
So I rebooted and tried again but no, it's still crashes.
This is very strange because yesterday everything was fine??? |
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s.dav |
Posted - 19 Nov 2009 : 09:14:01 Can you send me the file you are using? |
T00N |
Posted - 18 Nov 2009 : 20:15:19 Its strange indeed, it only happen when I insert an inside button an then push the little button to change the degrees/direction of the inner shadow. When I enter a number directly into the buttonfield everything works fine ??? |
joneq |
Posted - 18 Nov 2009 : 15:29:11 If you don't use windows read no further.but i didn't think MACs crashed??
I am assuming you did not install anything funky just before this started happening--or do an automatic windows update
did you check the event viewer for events
look in the device manager[expand everything] for red or yellow "things"=possible conflicts---why? I don't know --but I always check it..
If you use windows +have system restore enabled--you do not necessarily have to restore but when you go through the process it may have created a restore point before it "did something" that maybe you are unaware of.
I have never had bad results,like losing files/work, doing a system restore,and YOU CAN UNDO IT if it does not fix the problem-It is not always possible to do a system restore--even if there is an available restore point--it may fail-- then choose another point.it may or may not work on the new restore point
I usually do the system restore after checking those things I mentioned.Like I said you can undo it
of course you would wan to save your
I also have windows update set to notify me before doing anything
Why do I get the feeling you are a MAC person [3 v] |
petran |
Posted - 18 Nov 2009 : 14:32:34 Strange, I can't reproduce it. Can you give some more info? |