Doug wrote
> As I recall, your problems started after you copied an image of a
> failing disk drive to a replacement.  Logic dictates that the image
> contains corrupted information and the only solution is a wipe and
rebuild.

Doug

Yup, but my troubles started with the IBM
drive that went bad.

I did the disk image repair and cloned that drive,
and the problems continued because the replacement
drive was bad.

I got to the trouble sooner this time, did a disk image
repair and replaced that drive, cloning it again, but this
time the symptoms now appear only in OO.o.

I reinstalled OO.o. Only this symptom now appears in
OO.o.  OO.o is giving trouble ONLY with importing
a big chunk with graphics from a web page.

No other applications give trouble and I have had NO
system instabilty.

Be it far from me to suggest that you are wrong, but
I have reinstalled OO.o and that fixed everything but
this one problem.

Meanwhile would someone please point me to the
OO.o bugs list so I can look for such a problem.

David Teague,
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Doug Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: [users] Writer crashes while importing from web page via
Windows XP clip board


> David Teague wrote:
> > Importing stuff from a web page to OO.o writer
> > crashes writer.
> >
> > Version and system detail:
> >
> > OO.o 1.9.69
> > 750 MHz Athlon
> > Abit KG 7 mother board
> > 200 MHz frontside bus
> > 1 GB DDR RAM
> > 130 MHz 7200 RPM Samsung 80 GB disk
> >
> > Notes:
> > System had a history of instability PRIOR to replacing the hard disk.
> > I have had ONLY this problem with OO.o since reinstalling OO.o
> >
> > Questions:
> > Is this a known problem that might have been fixed since this version?
> > Should I file an issue on a version this old?
>
> As I recall, your problems started after you copied an image of a
> failing disk drive to a replacement.  Logic dictates that the image
> contains corrupted information and the only solution is a wipe and
rebuild.
>
> Doug
>
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