Digital image pro 7 and 9

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Guy Bergeron

I have encountered shutdowns while working for a long
period of time whith either program. I have checked the
microsoft web site and the only thing they have to say
about it is that it is due to the use of a program to use
computer as a television. I am sorry but I forget exactly
what they sais but the thing is I do not have this program.
Anyone out there have a clue as to why this is happening? I
have more than enough ram 1 gig PC 133 using a pentium 4
1.7 ghz. I love the simplicity of these programs, I hope
someone can help.

Thank you

Guy
 
Guy said:
I have encountered shutdowns while working for a long
period of time whith either program. I have checked the
microsoft web site and the only thing they have to say
about it is that it is due to the use of a program to use
computer as a television. I am sorry but I forget exactly
what they sais but the thing is I do not have this
program. Anyone out there have a clue as to why this is
happening? I have more than enough ram 1 gig PC 133 using
a pentium 4
1.7 ghz. I love the simplicity of these programs, I hope
someone can help.

Thank you

Guy
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Sounds like resource problems to me...
When you open and edit several images
over a long period...the undo stack can
become unmanageable. If you save your
current project once in a while and close/
reopen the program you should see an
improvement.

Here's an article that may offer an idea:

(873296) You receive an "Unable to create
dialog" error message when you open or
change images in Picture It! Digital Image Pro
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=873296

Also...the following general suggestions
may offer something useful.

===================================

I can offer you some *general* suggestions that
help me to run several versions of Picture It! /
Digital Image on my old PIII 500, Win XP Home,
SP2...(fully updated from Windows Update site):

Before installing Picture It! / Digital Image all
programs should be shut down...especially virus
scanners. If you have an HP Office Jet...disable
it also.

If you happen to have Adobe PhotoShop or
Elements installed...right click on a .jpg file
and choose Properties. Click the Photoshop
Image tab and uncheck the "Generate Thumbnails"
button, then click OK.

If you are running Norton AntiVirus 2004...add the
following files to the Auto-Scan Exclusion list:
Users of PI / DIP7.0...add piorg7.db
Users of PI / DIP9 or DIP10...add piorg.db

Also...the following software has been reported
to be incompatible with various Picture It! products.

Replay TV Software
Veritas Netbackup Professional backup
eFax Messenger Plus

AdsGone Popup Killer...can prevent your helpful
movies from working. Disable it before opening
Picture It! / Digital Image.

It has also been reported that being on a network
can cause Picture It! to be slow.

Make certain that your Video, Printer and
Scanner drivers are the most current available.
Check the manufacturer's websites for updated
drivers.

It may be worth a try to reduce your Graphics
Hardware Acceleration as per the instructions
in the following KB article:

(272193) PI: How to Troubleshoot
Graphics Issues
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=272193
If this improves the situation, it is a strong
indicator that you need to update your video
driver.

Before opening Picture It...close all programs
running in the background...*especially* virus
scanners.

Run Disk Cleanup (all options), Error-Checking/
ScanDisk and Defrag regularly. (make sure
all your Temp and Temporary Internet files
are deleted).

(310312) Description of the Disk Cleanup
Tool in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310312

(315265) How to Perform Disk Error Checking
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=315265

(314848) How to Defragment Your Disk
Drive Volumes in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314848

(305781) HOW TO: Analyze and Defragment
a Disk in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=305781

It also may help if you choose "Icon List"
instead of "Thumbnails" on your folder view
when you go to...File / Open. (this setting
will be reflected on your "Save As" screen also)

Having a hard drive that is 50% free doesn't
hurt either.

Running WinXP Home, I found that increasing
my paging file was beneficial...the following
article explains how to do it:

(308417) HOW TO: Set Performance
Options in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308417

One last suggestion...open fewer images
and save often.

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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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Picture It! Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/2po2o

Digital Image Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/3xxqg
 
I have but one image that I am working on when this
happen's. For example, I was working on a friend's washed
out t-shirt logo. I was painting in the color for about 35
minutes making sure I would click the save disk at 5 minute
intervals. Suddenly, my hard drive would start turning and
boom the program closes and re-opens. Everything I thought
was saved was not???

Guy
 
Guy said:
I have but one image that I am working on when this
happen's. For example, I was working on a friend's washed
out t-shirt logo. I was painting in the color for about 35
minutes making sure I would click the save disk at 5
minute intervals. Suddenly, my hard drive would start
turning and boom the program closes and re-opens.
Everything I thought was saved was not???

Guy
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This is an unusual issue, I would suspect a
hardware problem. At any rate...contacting
MS Support may be your best option:

Microsoft Help And Support
http://support.microsoft.com/

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John Inzer
Picture It! MVP
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Picture It! Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/2po2o

Digital Image Support Center
http://tinyurl.com/3xxqg
 
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