Hello Avram,
On Fri, 27 Apr 2018 18:20:37 -0500 GMT (28-Apr-18, 06:20 +0700 GMT),
Avram Sacks wrote:
> The Bat has been acting strangely for the past - approximately -
> four months. It will, usually, but not always, automatically stop,
> shut down, and then re-start, if I attempt to copy text into an
> e-mail. The text could be a URL from a website, or a portion of
> a Power Point slide. It doesn't matter.
> Unfortunately, when this happens, none of the open e-mails will
> re-open. If I have 10 e-mails open, I either have to recall which
> ones among any one of a dozen e-mail accounts, or forego having them
> open, again, on my desktop. E-mails that are being edited for
> sending will be in the outbox. However, open e-mail from the
> in-box, will be back among the thousands (tens of thousands!!) of
> e-mails and there is no way to recall all that were open.
> This constant re-starting of The Bat is annoying. It never did
> this before. I am using the same laptop that I have always used.
> No hardware has been added or changed. Why is this happening and
> what can I do to fix this? This happens about 95% of the time. The
> few times it doesn't happen are usually right after the application has
> restarted.
I have experienced it a few times, not often. Only on my home
computer, never on my laptop. My guess has always been that my
computer does not habe enough RAM - old motherboard, it is maxed out
at 3GB. No more slots.
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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