Been over a year I would guess. I agree, (yes I have all the 'goodies' on some cdr disks) it's just the downtime involved.....having to install and setup hundreds of programs on a new HD (I have a new one just sitting here waiting to be used :-). Something I can't afford to do now due to time constraints. (thanks for the reg tip for the IE window problem, but, well, I think you can guess..was a no go) My system is very stable and no problems until now with this png problem, (other than that annoying IE window problem). If I can't find a way to fix this macromedia problem, I'll have to put the new HD in now regardless. Then maybe I'll send THEM a bill for downtime or 'damage' <LOL> -Clint http://orpheuscomputing.com Clint Hamilton, Owner Orpheus Audio/Video & Computing ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Clint......seems like your computer has been giving you lots of headaches lately.......can I ask when was the last time you did a format/clean install?....it sure sounds like you need one just my opinion.....but with all the IE window probs, xteq hosing your registry, and now this, it would seem to me that all the time you are spending trying to clean up that system, that a format would be faster and less of a headache.....I assume you must have your data backed up and a clean image of your drive so formatting isn't such a big deal......so, why do you put yourself thru all this aggravation? hope you don't take this the wrong way, but you just sound so frustrated and I think your system sounds like it needs a good cleaning.......I used to go thru this kind of stuff myself, but since I learned the benefits of imaging my drives onto CD's, I don't put myself thru this aggravation any more......I just format....it's so much easier, ya know? Linda www.personal-computer-tutor.com author, MS Word Magic! list owner, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 1:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PCWorks: PNG files & IE corrupted by "Fireworks" I'm posting an update on this. Got no replies (well, one, but that didn't work) on this yet. Macromedia "Fireworks" has done some serious damage to this computer. The orig problem was fireworks had hijacked all .png files. They would ONLY open with Fireworks. IE would no longer open and view them as it should. ============= PCWorks Mailing List ================= Don't see your post? Check our posting guidelines & make sure you've followed proper posting procedures, http://pcworkers.com/rules.htm Contact list owner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Unsubscribing and other changes: http://pcworkers.com =====================================================
Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE corrupted by "Fireworks"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton Thu, 03 May 2001 22:49:03 -0700
- PCWorks: PNG files & IE corrupted by... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
- RE: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Linda Johnson
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Ben Moore
- RE: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
- RE: PCWorks: PNG files & IE... Linda Johnson
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Ben Moore
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Rick
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Jeff Dougherty
- Re: PCWorks: FIX for PNG files ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
- RE: PCWorks: PNG files & IE... Linda Johnson
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE cor... Peter Kaulback
- Re: PCWorks: PNG files & IE... [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Clint Hamilton
