Posted by
Dan Hsu on
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/imageJ-instability-tp3699327p3699335.html
Winnok
You didn't mention which OS, so am assuming your are running Win XP (SP2?).
I had experienced unmanageable instability, and after some analyses of types
of files and functions being used on ImageJ, moving to other PCs, fresh
installs of ImageJ & XP, etc. decided that this package was probably NOT at
fault, but was showing some conflict with another program(s). This was
ImageJ ~1.8m/n. After much online searching I found some discussion about
program instability and downloaded ShellExView to view which extensions were
open in the OS, and by trial-and-error deactivated Adobe Illustrator (v 10)
icon handler and thumbnail, as well as Acrobat (v 6) extensions.
Amazing how peaceful it now is!!! Try this program (freeware), if you are on
XP, and best wishes to undisturbed analyses.
www.nirsoft.net
Dan
on 5/21/07 8:21 AM, winnok ugent at
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> Dear Wayne,
>
> I'm using the most recent version (I think), ImageJ 1.38r on Java 1.5.0_06
> and use 750mb of 1gb available working memory.
> I do work with the WCIF imageJ bundle but update the jar file regularly from
> your site. I had encountered this problem already with previous versions,
> but it is getting more pronounced lately. So I don't think it is related to
> the version. I am also having a similar problem as Harry Parker, ie crashing
> while closing with multiple windows opened.
> I will try debug mode. Is there something else I can try?
> Many thanks in advance.
> Kind regards,
>
> winnok
>
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