Hi Henry,
have the failing files something in common? For example a special kind
of chart?
My candidates for failure are OpenGL (e.g. 3D rendering) and OpenCL
(something for calculating, I don't know details). But for testing you
should disable that.
Make sure your LO is running well with someother file. In Tools >
Options > Load/Save you will find the item "Load user-specific settings
with the document". Disable it.
In Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View you can disable OpenGL.
In Tools > Options > OpenCL you can disable OpenCL.
Restart LO to activate the changes.
Now try again to load a problematic file.
Kind regards
Regina
Henry Sikkema schrieb:
Thank you Andreas, for the suggestion. Running Windows 7 in SafeMode
allows the file to load! So how do I find the offending files or
configuration?
Henry
On 7 April 2016 at 21:19, Andreas Säger <ville...@t-online.de> wrote:
Am 08.04.2016 um 03:02 schrieb Henry Sikkema:
I tried a complete re-uninstall and deleted the profile folder and
reinstalled and a new profile folder was created when I started LO Calc
again. The file still crashes LO Calc on my machine but not on the other
machine.
Aside from a complete re-install of Windows 7, I do not know what else to
attempt.
*Henry*
Start Windows in protected mode, start LibreOffice and see if protected
mode makes any difference.
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