Leave it to Microsoft to ruin a good thing!!!!  They should leave their 
products alone once they are out there!!! But no, got to keep stirring the pot!


> On December 5, 2019 at 9:39 PM Alan Thompson <alanthomp...@grapevine.com.au> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> I have been having very similar problems (I reported on them to this group 8 
> weeks ago)
> 
> My family file is just over 800MB and contains:
> 
> Number of Individuals: 144067
> Number of Families: 44941
> Master locations: 20761
> Master Sources: 1245
> Citations: 759965
> Master events: 197212
> used by individuals: 196591
> used by marriages: 621
> Master media items: 73894
> times linked: 303918
> 
> With the latest upgrade of Windows 10 and Legacy 9, on my PC (8GB of RAM), 
> Legacy runs much slower than it used to and I get a “ Run Time Error ‘3035 
> System resource exceeded “ messages ALWAYS during Check-Repair and OFTEN when 
> running multi-Condition search queries. While running Check Repair, Task 
> manager indicates that my computers resources are being used at nowhere near 
> full capacity, with or without all other non-essential programs closed and 
> Security software disabled.
> 
> In Windows SAFE mode, Check Repair and the multi-Condition search queries 
> always complete successfully, but Legacy still runs much slower than it used 
> to.
> 
> With the latest upgrade of Windows 10 and Legacy 9, on my Laptop (with less 
> resources, ie CPU and Memory), Check Repair and the multi-Condition search 
> queries always complete successfully, but Legacy still runs much slower than 
> it used to (eg check repair took 30 minutes, it used to take 3-4 minutes)
> 
> Tested going back to earlier versions of Legacy - made no difference.
> 
> Sent my full family file to Legacy support - Check Repair completed perfectly 
> in about 3-4 minutes (They tested with the latest build of Windows 10). They 
> said that other users had reported the same problem, but in no case had they 
> been able to replicate the problem on their computers. Legacy Support stated 
> that they believe that the problem is most likely a conflict with another 
> program.
> 
> I also tried exporting my family file to a new Legacy database and running 
> Check-Repair on that, again without success.
> 
> If I remove all source and media link records from my file (and compact my 
> file), it reduces the file size to 200MB, but Check Repair still crashes at 
> the same point. So, it looks like size of the family file alone, number of 
> media links or number of sources, are not critical.
> 
> If I export a subset of about 50,000 persons from my tree to a new tree, then 
> compact the new file, Check Repair and the multi-Condition search queries 
> USUALLY complete successfully, but Legacy still runs much slower than it used 
> to. This suggests to me that the number of persons in the tree may be a 
> factor, but clearly not the only one.
> 
> It's hard to enjoy using Legacy under these conditions 😊
> 
> Alan Thompson
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> On Behalf Of 
> JV Leavitt
> Sent: Friday, 6 December 2019 12:05 PM
> To: legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy not working after windows 10 updates
> 
> Thank you very much! My file is about 625 MB, so it's not over 1 GB.
> 
> I'm starting to catch on that this problem is maybe not so unexpected now, 
> even for a file somewhat smaller than a gigabyte in size.
> 
> It would be nice to know if more can be found about this issue. The Legacy 
> program was working fine before this latest Windows 10 version update.
> 
> Joseph Leavitt
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/5/2019 2:59 PM, Loren L. Johns via LegacyUserGroup wrote:
> > Joyce:
> >
> > Is your file over 1GB in size?
> >
> > Peace, Loren Johns
> >
> > On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 05:52:57 PM EST, Joyce Herzog 
> > <joyce.her...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Try shutting your computer off/then on! I worked for me!
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 5:49 PM Loren L. Johns via LegacyUserGroup 
> > <legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com 
> > <mailto:legacyusergroup@legacyusers.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Joe:
> >
> >     I am not sure what qualifies as "a very large file," but mine is
> >     now over 1GB in size and I need to reboot in safe mode to do a
> >     check/repair. Running the program as administrator causes the
> >     program to crash.
> >
> >     Peace, Loren Johns
> >     Guatemala City, Guatemala
> >     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     "I will accept no bull from your house" (Ps. 50:9, RSV).
> >
> >
> >     On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 01:37:34 PM EST, JV Leavitt
> >     <jleavi...@att.net <mailto:jleavi...@att.net>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >     After accepting the latest Windows 10 updates, my Legacy (vers 9 with
> >     latest update), hangs during check/repair on a very large file. I am
> >     able to get it to work, though, but only if I right-click on the
> >     Legacy
> >     program logo on the desktop, and select "Run as administrator."
> >
> >     Note this, though, that I removed the latest Windows updates, just to
> >     get to this point, where I can get it to actually work okay, but
> >     only if
> >     I open Legacy by using the above work-around. I've already
> >     re-installed
> >     Legacy during the last few frustrating days, and used the other
> >     Legacy
> >     trouble shooting tips, but I confess to being at my (old-person) wits
> >     end. :-)
> >
> >     I'm open to ANY suggestions.
> >
> >     Joseph Leavitt
> >
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