Hi :)
Nicely done! :)))
It's always good to hear someone has fixed their problem and it's great
when the right person gets credit.
Congrats, thanks and regards from
Tom :)
On 12 Apr 2016 15:56, "Henry Sikkema" wrote:
> Thank you, Regina, for your solution of changing the OpenCl/OpenGL settings
>
Thank you, Regina, for your solution of changing the OpenCl/OpenGL settings
to make my file function correctly.
Sorry for not giving credit where it was due.
*Henry*
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Thank you Tim! You were correct that it is the OpenCL that made the
document fail.
So the next questions is... What does Open CL do that is causing the
document to fail?
But my document works now, so THANK YOU!
Henry
On 8 April 2016 at 06:39, Tim Lloyd wrote:
> Have we established this is a
Hi,
Have you tried a *System Restore* -- choosing a *Restore Point* date prior
to the occurrence of the *LibreOffice* problem? This procedure would
likely cause *subsequently-installed programs to malfunction* and they
would have to be reinstalled. But the *Windows'* *System Restore* has an
*"U
Have we established this is a problem specific to LO? Are there any
other problems on the PC?
Apologies if this has been touched on before but I am wondering whether
is disk is faulty.
Cheers
On 08/04/16 19:44, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi Henry,
have the failing files something in common? Fo
Hi Henry,
have the failing files something in common? For example a special kind
of chart?
My candidates for failure are OpenGL (e.g. 3D rendering) and OpenCL
(something for calculating, I don't know details). But for testing you
should disable that.
Make sure your LO is running well with
Am 08.04.2016 um 04:04 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
> Thank you Andreas, for the suggestion. Running Windows 7 in SafeMode
> allows the file to load! So how do I find the offending files or
> configuration?
>
> Henry
>
I don't know. My knowledge about Windows is very limited.
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Thank you Andreas, for the suggestion. Running Windows 7 in SafeMode
allows the file to load! So how do I find the offending files or
configuration?
Henry
On 7 April 2016 at 21:19, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Am 08.04.2016 um 03:02 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
> > I tried a complete re-uninstall and del
Am 08.04.2016 um 03:02 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
> I tried a complete re-uninstall and deleted the profile folder and
> reinstalled and a new profile folder was created when I started LO Calc
> again. The file still crashes LO Calc on my machine but not on the other
> machine.
>
> Aside from a compl
I tried a complete re-uninstall and deleted the profile folder and
reinstalled and a new profile folder was created when I started LO Calc
again. The file still crashes LO Calc on my machine but not on the other
machine.
Aside from a complete re-install of Windows 7, I do not know what else to
at
Am 07.04.2016 um 21:19 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
> Would an uninstall remove this configuration file? ... if so, I have
> uninstalled twice and reinstalled and the problem persists.
>
> *Henry*
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Would an uninstall remove this configuration file? ... if so, I have
uninstalled twice and reinstalled and the problem persists.
*Henry*
On 7 April 2016 at 11:28, Erik Jan wrote:
> Henry Sikkema schreef op 05-04-16 om 15:04:
>
>> Both machines run the same LO version. Any ideas what the machine
Henry Sikkema schreef op 05-04-16 om 15:04:
Both machines run the same LO version. Any ideas what the machine's
problem might be?
Henry
On 4 April 2016 at 16:33, Tim Lloyd wrote:
On 05/04/16 05:43, Henry Sikkema wrote:
All the files work wellon another machine.
All the files work we
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