Okay, I see how to do this but will this correct
my print problem?
Either start your SM with the parameter -safe-mode or go to Help and
|chose 'Restart with Add-ons Disabled' there. Dont check any of the
|checkboxes when trying.
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Pat Connors, Sacramento, CA
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
Pat Connors wrote:
Okay, I see how to do this but will this correct my print problem?
Neither you nor we will know until you have tried it. What have you to lose ?
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It's a troubleshooting tool. If you're having a problem with SeaMonkey
and are at a loss about the cause, running SeaMonkey with add-ons
disabled will help determine if the cause of the problem is an add-on.
Thanks Chris for the polite answer about my
problem and about 'top posting'. I
Pat Connors:
I was able to print after I did the 'restart with
Add-ons disabled'.
:)
I guess now I just have to figure out which one,
Yes.
by deleting them one by one and testing the print.
No. Tools-Add-ons Manager, then choose Extensions. Disable the upper
half of the extensions by
Hartmut Figge:
If you can print, the culprit is in the upper half, otherwise in the
lower half. Now do the same for the half which contains the culprit.
To be precise, in this half all extensions may be disabled already,
hence half of it must me *enabled* this time.
Hartmut
Pat Connors wrote:
[quoting Chris Ilias without attribution:]
It's a troubleshooting tool. If you're having a problem with SeaMonkey
and are at a loss about the cause, running SeaMonkey with add-ons
disabled will help determine if the cause of the problem is an add-on.
Thanks Chris for the
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Pat Connors wrote:
[quoting Chris Ilias without attribution:]
It's a troubleshooting tool. If you're having a problem with SeaMonkey
and are at a loss about the cause, running SeaMonkey with add-ons
disabled will help determine if the cause of the problem is an add-on.
Do you mean in Windows 7? That won't solve my
problem with not being able to print?
Yesterday, when I tried to print something,
SeaMonkey locked up and I had to shut down my
computer and bring it back up to use SM again. I
thought at the time it was a quirk. Well, today
every time I click
Pat Connors:
Did you try safe-mode?
Do you mean in Windows 7? That won't solve my
problem with not being able to print?
Assuming that you SM runs on Win 7, safe-mode would be tried on Win 7,
yes. :-P
Either start your SM with the parameter -safe-mode or go to Help and
chose 'Restart with
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Pat Connors:
Did you try safe-mode?
Do you mean in Windows 7? That won't solve my
problem with not being able to print?
Assuming that you SM runs on Win 7, safe-mode would be tried on Win 7,
yes. :-P
Either start your SM with the parameter -safe-mode or go to Help
Ed Mullen:
I think the OP's confusion is:
1. Should I start Win 7 in Safe Mode?
2. Or should I start SeaMonkey in Safe Mode?
Two different things with two different outcomes.
Now you are confusing me. ;) Win started is safe-mode? Hm.
What is it you are really suggesting be done?
|Either
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ed Mullen:
I think the OP's confusion is:
1. Should I start Win 7 in Safe Mode?
2. Or should I start SeaMonkey in Safe Mode?
Two different things with two different outcomes.
Now you are confusing me. ;) Win started is safe-mode? Hm.
Windows can be started in Safe
Ed Mullen:
But the OP needs to know that he should boot Windows normally
and then run SM in Safe Mode.
Yes. Had i known about 'Win in Safe Mode' i would have emphasized that
SM was meant by safe-mode.
Win is an OS too complicated for me. ;)
Hartmut
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ed Mullen:
But the OP needs to know that he should boot Windows normally
and then run SM in Safe Mode.
Yes. Had i known about 'Win in Safe Mode' i would have emphasized that
SM was meant by safe-mode.
Win is an OS too complicated for me. ;)
Hartmut
No problem. The
Ed Mullen wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Ed Mullen:
But the OP needs to know that he should boot Windows normally
and then run SM in Safe Mode.
Yes. Had i known about 'Win in Safe Mode' i would have emphasized that
SM was meant by safe-mode.
Win is an OS too complicated for me. ;)
Hartmut
So how does one start SM in safe mode?
Now I know why I hadn't upgraded since 2.0. All
the fonts are a mess, webpages are all different
sizes and now the computer locks up when I hit the
print key. However, all my bookmarks are fine.
SM was meant by safe-mode.
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Pat Connors,
Pat Connors:
So how does one start SM in safe mode?
You was told so already.
|Either start your SM with the parameter -safe-mode or go to Help and
|chose 'Restart with Add-ons Disabled' there. Dont check any of the
|checkboxes when trying.
This will be my last answer. I do not like
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