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I was trying to browse some clipart discs with an image viewing program called Firehand Ember, when
things started acting weird. After browsing one folder, and moving to another…I noticed that the thumbnails no longer showed up, and had "X’s" in their place. Then everything goes wonky…and
freezes up, etc., and I get an error message saying something about Windows subsystems failing or sonething like that. I go to system resources, and find out that they are unbelievably low. Said resources were critical and at 1%.
These were clipart discs that were copied, but seemed to work before. Why would my system resources drop down so critically low just from browsing clipart? Is this because they were from my buddy’s clipart discs that I cloned? (why would that have any bearing? Bad burn?)
Is it from browsing as thumbnails?
(too many to browse or too much work for the processor?) The files are .WMF’s
I don’t understand why this is happening, or how else you would browse clipart. (Please…if you have some "moral issues" about copying clipart discs…save your comments…I want
answers and help…not opinions thanks.)
Any ideas?
Thanks!
The Magician
things started acting weird. After browsing one folder, and moving to another…I noticed that the thumbnails no longer showed up, and had "X’s" in their place. Then everything goes wonky…and
freezes up, etc., and I get an error message saying something about Windows subsystems failing or sonething like that. I go to system resources, and find out that they are unbelievably low. Said resources were critical and at 1%.
These were clipart discs that were copied, but seemed to work before. Why would my system resources drop down so critically low just from browsing clipart? Is this because they were from my buddy’s clipart discs that I cloned? (why would that have any bearing? Bad burn?)
Is it from browsing as thumbnails?
(too many to browse or too much work for the processor?) The files are .WMF’s
I don’t understand why this is happening, or how else you would browse clipart. (Please…if you have some "moral issues" about copying clipart discs…save your comments…I want
answers and help…not opinions thanks.)
Any ideas?
Thanks!
The Magician
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