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Hi, thanks, I have Biblical Places up and visible, I just can't seem to find this specific map. I know it's there because I've used it before when I first tried out Logos4. Now that I actually need it... it's disappeared :D
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Thank you M.J. and Praiser. From the video I linked to another that gave me the name "The Biblical World" What was lost has been found I can see too that I can get most of the info I want from other maps too. Thanks for the help
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Hi Yann, Saw your post and wondered which part of Belgium you are in? I live down in the Ardennes where I pastor a church in the town of Libramont, also a Logos user :) Adrian
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This morning on my desktop I had a notice saying there was an update. It tried to install and it hung so I terminated it. Then on starting Logos 4 again I got an error about being unable to find prerequisites - this happened twice, the installer failed and then the app started. Don't know if I've got the updates or not. On my netbook the indexing has
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Sorry about that Damian, didn't notice the links at the top.
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Logos 4 is reasonable on my desktop - sluggish with delays but overall pretty good (Vista 32bit, Quad core with 4Gb of RAM) However, on my netbook it's proving to just be a totally frustrating experience. Twice now Logos 4 has spent hours (over 24 hours the first time about 15 this time) creating the index only to delete it and start again. I'm about
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Hello Damian, I think I'm in the right place now I'll have another go... I've turned off Logos updates and Windows updates. The hard drive is 160 Gb partitioned into a 30 Gb c: drive and a 113Gb d: (data) drive. Not sure where the rest of the space has gone, but that's not so important right now I've just noticed that there's only 2Gb left on the c
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Yeah, that looks to be the problem. I'm going to do a backup and then either enlarge the c: partition or just un-partition the drive. I'll have to see which is the easiest to do using Acronis Disk Director. Partitioning was an attempt to keep things neat but probably isn't worth the pain. I'd rather have Logos 4 working than have a partition. Thanks
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Thanks for the help and suggestions. Indexing time maxed out at about 15 hours but has now dropped to 12 hours. Progress!!
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If you've got a source I'll take a couple... and a new desk.
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Thanks Joe, It's taken nearly half the day to do the download - 9.2Gb and the indexing has taken about three hours. But (nearly) everything seems to be all present and correct. I'm enjoying the new experience. the next step is transfering everything on my little netbook... should be fun.
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Wow, thanks for the incredibly speedy response! I'm guessing that some folk haven't slept much because I saw responses this morning at about 8am GMT (I think that was the time here). Words have been clicked as suggested and everything works. I was so near, yet so far :) Thanks for the help
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If you've installed and indexed on one computer can you copy over the index to another - a netbook for example - and have it work? I read elsewhere on the forum that indexing on a netbook took one person about 15 hours!
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Phew, something just kicked into life... I went to the settings page and now have a "Downloads Available" notice and it's downloading 1.3Gb of data. My day just got better!!
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I'm glad some folks are up... I've just upgraded from the old Gold to the new one. Downloaded the programme and got it installed correctly - but I can't see any resources and nothing seems to be happening :( (First time using the forum so hope this ends up in the right place...)
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Many thanks for all the help and suggestions. Logos 4 is installed and indexed on my netbook (Acer Aspire One) and working like a dream. Indexing took about 12 hours and finished without problems. The UI is smooth with only a few hesitations here and there. Very usable. Will probably do my sermon prep in bed from now on
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With regards to spending... the church I pastor gives me a monthly book budget and most of the money I get at Christmas and birthdays goes into Logos resources now. Logos 4 Gold from Gold 3 was an early Christmas present. My wife was somewhat surprised when I bounded up the stairs to tell her that Logos 4 was out and that I would like it for Christmas
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Speed of searching is up there in the "cool stuff" category - but that's already been said. I like the less cluttered look, also the overall "shades of grey" UI. Going back to check something (collection contents) in Logos 3 was more multi-coloured than I expected. Text displays nicely and is more pleasant to read on both my large screen and the netbook
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And another thought... love the new Translation pie-charts in the Bible Word Study. I was showinh my Father-in-Law something in Logos 4 the other night and we both impressed to see bits of the pie-chart moving about. The pop-up that then shows (I think) how the English word is translated by other Greek words is also very smart. I did try to click something
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I hadn't thought about the sympathetic highlighting! My Greek is beyond rusty... haven't really studied it since first year at Bible College in the UK. It's only in being on the mission field in Belgium and having to learn French that I've realised that it would be possible for me to get a better grasp of Greek.