Scott... that's interesting.  My distribution of freezes is much wider, but 
clusters... so if it starts freezing, it will be something like 2, 2, 4, 2, 
3, 2, and then if I give it a day, sometimes I can get through >200 before 
it freezes... then it starts doing the tight cluster again.  I figured out 
if I screw around with my computer's time/date settings, I can get through 
many cards.  However, I am worried that this might somehow irreparably 
corrupt my database, because I flip it back in time?  Maybe Peter would 
know if this is a dangerous method to use?  I'll try my cards tonight, and 
get back to you tomorrow... maybe I'll send the database, if I have time 
tomorrow.  Other than that, maybe I'll just have to wait for an export 
feature which will allow me to import back into Ver. 1.  But I do love 
those cloze deletion cards... I've added a few hundred of those already.  I 
might give up soon; I'm starting to feel like I'm getting more annoying 
than helpful!  I've just invested so much in this great program! :)

   - Till tomorrow, Chris.

On Monday, July 16, 2012 7:54:59 PM UTC-7, Scott Youngman wrote:
>
> I installed the multiple parts (not the single installation package) and 
> ran it on my regular default.db. Autosave after 20 repetitions.
> The number of cards shown *before hanging* in each of ten successive runs 
> (restart after each hang) is: 13, 3, 13, 3, 13, 15, 20, 20, 53, 14 cards.
> That is essentially the same as with any of the recent single-installer 
> versions. (Win7-64.)
>
> On Saturday, July 14, 2012 11:42:13 AM UTC-6, Peter Bienstman wrote:
>>
>>
>> Too bad, but at least it seems the hangs seem less frequent... 
>>
>> Well, it'd be interesting to see how this evolves over the next few   
>> days, as well as getting more reports from other people too. 
>>
>

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