Thank you Alan, and you other good people! I really appreciate knowing
of your experiences with this issue.
In thinking about it more, I remember always (for years now) noticing
that the Windows updates to the program ".NET Framework" was always
involved, and it is the same this time. This time It is listed as:
".NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Version 1903 for x64 (KB4524100)"
I already backed off Windows 10 Version 1909 for the same problem.
Legacy worked okay after that, but with this latest Windows 10 update, I
allowed the updates to try again, and it made things worse so I removed
them again, therefore I think some of my problems could relate somehow
to the way I handled the updates this time.
Since at this time I can always get Legacy to work well by opening it by
way of the "Run as Administrator" option on the Legacy desktop Icon, and
unless more help comes to us for this issue, I'm going to work this way,
and try not to let it bug me for a while. :-)
Thanks again all.
Joseph Leavitt
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On 12/5/2019 6:39 PM, Alan Thompson 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<[email protected]> On Behalf Of JV
Leavitt
Sent: Friday, 6 December 2019 12:05 PM
To:[email protected]
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
<[email protected]> 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
<[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> 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
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"I will accept no bull from your house" (Ps. 50:9, RSV).
On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 01:37:34 PM EST, JV Leavitt
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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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