Dave 2
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Hi,
On version 6.03 if I turn of mini player it works .
In the test version of 6.04 with the mini player on, to date, it has worked and I have no probelms with freezing of my machine. I will continue to test and run over the next few days.
Dave
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An idea for the next versaion would be for pxe to work on a windows 7 64 bit system without freezing the computer.
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Following the advice to turn off the aero I did........and PXE worked.
Thanks for the advice.
Dave
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I have installed version 6.0.2.
A very limited improvement.
It takes 1 minute per slide to drag it into the task bar and I need to put the computor into sleep mode every 7th slide. Animations are possible but again take several minutes. I have not tried creating nor saving a show as by slide 20 I loose the will to live.
Dave
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All that you suggested had been tried. PXE works on a vista system using the identical security system. The problme is, in my humble opinion, that it does not work with windows 7 and as that is the system we will all shortly use it poses a problem for pxe. I know some will say that msm have never produced a system that works first time but windows 7 seems to be the exception to the rule. Love 7...hate vista. We need a solution soon or the reputation of pxe being innovative will be lost. Some may start to suggest that it suffers form the msm problem....wrong first time , every time.
I am now having to use other av products to make shows. At least I can produce something with these be it they are not up to pxe standards.......or the previous standards.
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Dave2,
Its possible your issue is not a Windows 7 with PTE problem. Another user just last month had problems and could not compile a exe because their particular brand Virus/Firewall programs were restricting the PTE compile process.
To verify if your issue may be caused by your Virus/Firewall program(s) ... please turn-off those programs and test/try compiling a PTE exe again. See if the freezing issue is also resolved.
The issue I am suffering from seems common to many judging by the enteries above. If it is a problem with conflicts with anti virus and firewalls it is a problem with pte programme that needs to be fixed.Surely there is a solution after nearly a month. I do not want to go through the potch of disengaging from the internet in order to disable my protection just to make a show. I would prefer a solution
Dave
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1 I can not compile a show in version 6
2 When I have added a slide or 2 to the bar at bottom my machine freezes and I have to turn it off at the mains.
3 I am using windows 7 home premium
4 64 bit
5 On a brand new computor
6 I have removed and reinstalled Pic to exe V 6 . Above problems continue
7 Using Intel core2 duo E7500 at 2.93ghz. 4gb ram. ati mobility radeon HD 4500 graphics card
8 All windows updates are on
Very annoying but will not use the language I used when these problems occurred
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I'd like to ask users of Windows 7 who have problems with PicturesToExe 5.5, 5.6 and 6.0.
This problem was described as a freezing of the program or Windows when an user starts a new project and add one or several new slides.
We still can't reproduce this problem and need more information. All I know presently that Microsoft recently fixed very similar issue related with video drivers when Windows Vista was upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit.
Please answer on several questions:
1) Brief description of the problem.
2) Edition of Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, etc.)
3) 32-bit or 64-bit?
4) It's a new clean installation of upgrade from Windows XP or Windows Vista? (please specify version of previous Windows - 32-bit or 64-bit)?
5) Did it help solve this problem when you installed all suggested drivers and updated through Windows Update?
6) The problem is resolved now?
Thanks in advance!
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This conversation seems strange as we also us Photodex and had an issue. In November 2018 on of the staff rang us in the UK to suggest a solution.
The phone call was not expected but very welcome.