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Rawshooter doesn' respond anymore

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JD - 02 Jul 2005 23:45 GMT
Hi,

I got a blue screen while using Rawshooter (2005 1.1.3 update ). Now, it
doesn't open anymore.

I've uninstalled and reinstalled, it just won't open.

Tried a system restore on XP, but no joy.

Help welcome.

Jean.
David J Taylor - 03 Jul 2005 07:38 GMT
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> Jean.

It's still working OK here.  Same version.  My standard first steps:

- when did it last work OK?
- when did it forst not work?
- what did I change in between?

They do have support forums you could check.

David
JD - 03 Jul 2005 09:10 GMT
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Thanks David.
You're right: they have a fix for this situation on their site.
Regards,
Jean.
Ryadia - 04 Jul 2005 20:27 GMT
> Hi,
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> Jean.

If you ask me Rawshooter is a bugged application which may or may not
work on your particular computer and it doesn't seem to matter if the PC
is identical to one it works on or not.

I have 2 identical PCs. Same main board, same hard drive, same display
card, same RAM. Rawshooter installs OK but when you run it a message
pops up about not having a profile for the primary monitor which has the
correct profile!

When you log onto a directory of raw files the thumbnail viewer starts
to do the hokey pokey, shimmering uncontrollably. Odd thing is this all
happens only on one PC. The other one works fine.

Maybe the old adage: "You get what you pay for" is applicable?

Douglas
 
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