Hi Bryan,

I'm not sure if this will help me, but I would be interested to see
the Eclipse log file.  The log is <workspacedir>\.metadata\.log.


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Bryan Clover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm new to this group and thought I'd start a topic where people can 
> post their experiences with Flex Builder 2 and Windows Vista.  Here is 
> mine:
> 
> 1. Upgraded from Windows XP Home to Windows Vista Business.
>    Chose the upgrade path..not the full reformat and clean install.
>    (I wanted to see if I could get anway with not having to install the 
>    5 million apps & utilities I use. Might have been mistake #1)
> 
> 2. Day 1 - Vista appeared to install and run fine. Flex Builder worked 
>    okay. However it did seem to compile / debug slower.
> 
> 3. Day 2 - The trouble starts!  Several times Flex Builder just freezes
>    up.  I can't even use task mangager to quit the application.  I'm
>    forced to do a manual reboot.  Reminds me of the old Mac crashes!
>    Eeeeek. You know this is just bad stuff!  This happened 6 times or
>    so during a full day of work. Occurred when trying to SAVE WORK!
>    Ironic, but saving became something I was AFRAID TO DO!
> 
> 4. Day 3 - Flex Builder really acting funky now.  When I try to
>    compile / debug nothing appears in Firefox but a blank white page.
>    This happens every time I try to debug or run my apps.  So I reboot.
>    Still nothing!  Forced to uninstall Flex Builder.
> 
> 5. After uninstalling Flex Builder I re-install it.  Everything goes
>    smoothly during install.  Attempt to start application and get
>    funky error that refers me to an error log. I locate error log,
>    read thru it, and realize I'm screwed and can't fix things.
>    Uninstall and re-install multiple times.  Same deal!
>    NOTE: Using trial version installer of Flex Builder 2.0.1
> 
> 6. Realizing I can no longer use Flex Builder, I am forced to go
>    back to Windows XP.  While I reformat my machine (which is a
>    Dell Latitude D820, Dual Core, Vista Capable machine) I'll be
>    pulling out my Mac Powerbook.
> 
> Recommendation: Forget Windows Vista!  Stay with XP...or even better,
> just stick with the Mac in the first place!  I always use both
> platforms...just because...and my Mac always comes out on top!
> 
> I'm curious to hear what other people have experienced. Please share 
> your experience....
> 
> =BC=
>


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