PrimialScript 2009 Crashes
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PrimialScript 2009 Crashes
Could you copy a file to your local drive and open it from there?
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Ok, now that you have a copy of the file, can you excerpt the first say 100 lines and save them to a new file? Since PrimalScript doesn't open that file you need to use another editor. If Notepad cannot open that file, you can download PrimalPad from here http://www.sapien.com/downloads (look in the "Free Tools" folder under 32 or 64 bit depending on your OS). See if PrimalScript can open that fragment. What I am trying to find out by this, is if the problem is with the file or your configuration. If even a smaller fragment of the file cannot be opened we need to look elsewhere. If it can open that, we can find out if it is a size issue or something in your local configuration.
Alexander Riedel2011-05-02 13:19:51
Alexander Riedel2011-05-02 13:19:51
Alexander Riedel
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