Subject:SF 9 freezes
Posted by: FearlessRaccoon
Date:3/12/2012 10:48:45 AM
I am using a Win 7 32-bit system, have happily used SF 9 for a few years, it has the latest update 9.0e. When I create a new file, typically the first thing I do is run DC offset - then I begin editing. A few weeks ago, SF started freezing when I tried to do DC offset. It seemed that if I saved the file first, then ran DC offset, that prevented freezes. But now, even if I save the file first, when I run DC offset SF is still freezing. I'm thinking I should do a reinstall, but thought I'd check here first for any tips. The only recent program I've installed (besides browser updates) has been CrashPlan. I use Malwarebytes Anti-Malware as my AV, and don't do anything stupid on this system. |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: FearlessRaccoon
Date:3/12/2012 11:21:04 AM
Oh, I just uploaded my system specs, should appear below (I hope). |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: vkmast
Date:3/12/2012 4:09:29 PM
Fearless, If you click your username, you get to see your profile etc. and your system specs, if you have selected to show them in "My Account > Forum Settings". See the line "Display system information on my forum profile page", select and Submit. |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: FearlessRaccoon
Date:3/13/2012 2:37:12 PM
Thanks vkmast! I did as you suggested, hope it works. By the way, the only software I have installed the past few months has been CrashPlan. It was suggested I disable it while working in SF, and so far the issue has gone away. This may be my problem. If it comes back again, I will let you all know. Message last edited on3/13/2012 2:37:55 PM byFearlessRaccoon. |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: FearlessRaccoon
Date:3/13/2012 2:38:26 PM
Still no system specs.... |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: vkmast
Date:3/13/2012 2:44:24 PM
Look again :) (Click your username to see) Message last edited on3/13/2012 2:48:06 PM byvkmast. |
Subject:RE: SF 9 freezes
Reply by: FearlessRaccoon
Date:3/13/2012 11:03:16 PM
Thanks again vmast. I expected my specs to be underneath my posts, like a signature line. I think that's how they do it at Tom's Hardware, btw. So I'm pretty sure it was a conflict with CrashPlan. I started up a new session, forgot to disable CrashPlan, and when I went to normalize a new file I hadn't saved yet, it froze. But this time, before going to shut SF down via Task Manager, I simply disabled CrashPlan - and suddenly SF unfroze! |