Yeah - I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling various times but each
time I get more or less the same problems. I think you're right. I'll
send a note to Heather and see if she has any advice.
On 11/10/2014 5:19 AM, Björnke von Gierke wrote:
This should not happen. Did you try uninstalling, then reinstalling LC? Note
that there is no 64 bit versions of LC, but that doesn't matters, because 32
bit applications should just work on any windows version. I think you need
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On 10 Nov 2014, at 18:58, Ray <r...@linkit.com> wrote:
Recently I had to factory reset Windows on my Acer Aspire, taking me back to 8.0. I
re-downloaded Livecode 6.5.2, my favorite I've used for quite a while. I can launch it
by double-clicking it directly, but a double-click on any of my stacks, even newly made
empty stacks, launches it and immediately gives me an error that "Livecode has
stopped working". I also freeze if I launch Livecode, create a stack and then click
Livecode's close box.
I've found Livecode 7.0.1 (rc 1) works a little better but I'm still getting a lot of
freezing and "Livecode has stopped working" errors.
I'd like to think it's because I've downloaded a 32bit version of Livecode on
my 64bit machine, but I don't see where any of the downloads specify which of
these they're for.
Any ideas?
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