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  • Re: NIV84 crashing Logos 5

    Unfortunately I have the same result after reinstalling NIV84. I have uploaded the log files in another post.
    Posted to General by Jared Bannerman on Tue, Mar 5 2013
    Filed under: crash, logos 5, NIV 1984
  • NIV84 crashing Logos 5

    I have been using Logos 5 without any problems (Dell Studio XPS, Win 7, i7, 8gig RAM). In the last week the NIV84 exclusively crashes the application. "Logos Bible Software 5 has stopped working." Is there a way I can reinstall NIV84 or is there a better suggestion? Many thanks.
    Posted to General by Jared Bannerman on Sun, Mar 3 2013
    Filed under: crash, logos 5, NIV84, "Logos Bible Software 5 has stopped working"
  • Logos 4 (crashed)

    i downloaded logos 4 from logos.com/downloads and when it downloaded, i installed & moved it to applications. then when i opened it, it quit unexpectedly (crashed), so i opened it over and over and it still quits. file://localhost/Users/DJ/Library/Application%20Support/Logos4/Logging/Archive%202...
    Posted to Logos 4 Mac by Vadim Shevchenko on Fri, Jan 18 2013
    Filed under: Crash report, crash, Crash after sign in....., Crash after sign in, crash after sign in
  • Re: bug - importing notes from L3

    I got smart (please do not let this get out to the general public) this morning. Instead of reproducing this bug while importing all of my notes. I moved the note files that did not have any problems to a temp spot so that I could just import the file that is causing the crash. Here are the log files...
    Posted to Logos Desktop Beta by tom on Wed, Jan 16 2013
    Filed under: bug, crash
  • bug - importing notes from L3

    I was importing my notes from L3, and L4 crashed. Here is the crash report. I turned logging off when I import notes to speed up the process. Therefore, I do not have the log file. 3000.Logos4Crash.txt
    Posted to Logos Desktop Beta by tom on Tue, Jan 15 2013
    Filed under: bug, crash
  • Mac Logos 4 Crashes on Attempt to Create Custom Reading Plan

    Mac version of Logos 4 crashes on attempt to create a custom reading plan with Bible books in this order "Romans-Jude, Genesis-Deuteronomy, Psalms, Joshua-Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes-Malachi, Revelation, Mathew-Acts". When I attempt to save the custom book order with the save name "Legacy" (or congregation...
    Posted to Logos 4 Mac by Jeff Henson on Tue, Dec 25 2012
    Filed under: Logos 4, mac, crash, reading plan
  • Logos 4 (Mac) crashes on Creation of Reading Plan

    Mac version of Logos 4 crashes on attempt to create a custom reading plan with Bible books in this order "Romans-Jude, Genesis-Deuteronomy, Psalms, Joshua-Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes-Malachi, Revelation, Mathew-Acts". When I attempt to save the custom book order with the save name "Legacy" (or congregation...
    Posted to Logos 4 Mac by Jeff Henson on Tue, Dec 25 2012
    Filed under: Logos 4, mac, crash, reading plan
  • Mac Version of Logos 4 Crashes on Creation of Custom Reading Plan

    Mac version of Logos 4 crashes on attempt to create a custom reading plan with Bible books in this order "Romans-Jude, Genesis-Deuteronomy, Psalms, Joshua-Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes-Malachi, Revelation, Mathew-Acts". When I attempt to save the custom book order with the save name "Legacy" (or congregation...
    Posted to Logos 4 Mac by Jeff Henson on Tue, Dec 25 2012
    Filed under: Logos 4, mac, crash, reading plan, problem generating reading plan
  • Logos 5 Memory Requirements

    I'd like to know how efficient Logos 5 is relative to RAM memory. When I first got Logos 4 I wanted to use it regularly, but discovered that in 4 Gig of RAM it was too slow. I got 8 Gig on my laptop now and it seesm to perform pretty well. Will Logos 5 work well in 8 Gig of Ram or will I need to get...
    Posted to Logos 5 by Richard Braun on Wed, Dec 5 2012
    Filed under: Logos 5, memory
  • Logos 5 vs 4 speed

    Hey L5 Windows users... Have you noticed any difference in performance vs L4? Has L5 been faster/slower for you? Just curious.
    Posted to Logos 5 by Michael Swengel on Sat, Nov 24 2012
    Filed under: computer, slow, memory, RAM