Programme refuses to open.
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Programme refuses to open.
VS9.5. I cleared a number of sounds etc. from the programme library as I didn't need them. Since then I have been unable to initiate the programme. The programme opens with the time line etc. ie. the normal opening, but all the items I cleared in the library are back again, the wheel keeps turning but the programme won't activate. Any ideas and answers would be a help. Many thanks, Rolly.
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Re: Programme refuses to open.
Hi Rollason,
Nothing broken, they're acting as they were designed to do, and that is not go away. The only thing we can do is to right-click on one of those folders, and from the menu select Hide This Folder. These folders communicate with a server, so when or if you want to make a purchase it can assist you with that. Yes those folders are unwanted advertisements. So when you think you delete the contents, VS will just rebuild it. Some of them are a pain, and they will hang your program, taking forever to complete.
Only advise I can provide is be patient while they rebuild. Once they have, right-click, choose Hide this Folder.
Nothing broken, they're acting as they were designed to do, and that is not go away. The only thing we can do is to right-click on one of those folders, and from the menu select Hide This Folder. These folders communicate with a server, so when or if you want to make a purchase it can assist you with that. Yes those folders are unwanted advertisements. So when you think you delete the contents, VS will just rebuild it. Some of them are a pain, and they will hang your program, taking forever to complete.
Only advise I can provide is be patient while they rebuild. Once they have, right-click, choose Hide this Folder.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
