Hi,
I'm finding that with upgrading to windows 10, ecabinets is forever crashing, I'm having to save a batch list after each cabinet I create/edit in the list otherwise the program will crash
Is this issue resolved in the latest version?
Cheers
Shaun
Crashing
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Re: Crashing
Shaun,
If you go into Settings and Preferences and click the check boxes on the left for Force Software Rendering and Use Graphics Double Buffering, restart eCabinets, does it still crash? It will be extremely laggy, but we are mostly just seeing if that avoids a crash.
If it does not crash, its most likely video card related. If you have an Nvidia video card, Nvidia and Windows 10 have not gotten along well with the release of Windows 10. If it doesn't crash with the boxes checked, and you have an Nvidia card, you can look at the two links below for an explanation and link to a possible fix.
Info about it:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/28 ... _conflict/
Link for a possible fix:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/windows-10-how ... de-1513643
-Clint-
If you go into Settings and Preferences and click the check boxes on the left for Force Software Rendering and Use Graphics Double Buffering, restart eCabinets, does it still crash? It will be extremely laggy, but we are mostly just seeing if that avoids a crash.
If it does not crash, its most likely video card related. If you have an Nvidia video card, Nvidia and Windows 10 have not gotten along well with the release of Windows 10. If it doesn't crash with the boxes checked, and you have an Nvidia card, you can look at the two links below for an explanation and link to a possible fix.
Info about it:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/07/28 ... _conflict/
Link for a possible fix:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/windows-10-how ... de-1513643
-Clint-