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Well, my worst nightmare is happening. I have the Scholar version and for the last week I have been really happy with Logos 4. Until now. I have been using it on both my desktop and my laptop with not a single incident. Now it's crashing when I open a Layout. Crashing when I use Collections. I don't know what to do at this point. Customer Support says
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Here it is. Thank you for a fast reply. 7357.Logos Log Files.zip
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I think I did it wrong the first time, so here is another zip with a good crash. ;) 24225.Logos Log Files.zip
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OK. It's indexing now. I will put it through the wringer and see what happens. Why would this happen other than a bug in the software? Makes me leery that what I do will cause this to happen again soon.
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger"] Are you using a custom guide (i.e., based on your own guide template) in the layout you're trying to load? [/quote] Yes, I do. I had saved my old layout database and just renamed it to try it again. The layouts still crash Logos. The same custom guide that's in those is in the new layout and the new one loads fine. I
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Two nights ago I watched a video that contained the Passage Analysis tool, and realized I needed to upgrade to have that option. So I did upgrade from Bible Study to Scholar's, but now I don't remember which video has the Passage Analysis information. Does anyone know which video contains the Passage Analysis information?
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I found it! It's called Morph River.
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Win7 64 bit installed on an XPS 9100 Studio from Dell, Logos 4 Scholars edition including download time in one hour. Even indexing! Before on XP with an XPS 600 it took a total of about three hours. That's with a broadband connection. Logos 4 runs very fast and smooth, so the change from XP to Win7 64 made all the difference. I'm so thankful for all
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I opened Logos 4 and resources downloaded and then indexed for about ten minutes. I had not used any other computer and I had not added or bought anything. So did a patch get released and installed today? I'm assuming that patches download and install automatically. Do book updates do this?
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Well, I had a motherboard go bad, installed Win 7 64 bit, moved three PC's to new places, and get the replacement PC tomorrow from Dell. So far Win7 seems to still have the Microsoft quirks that all of their priors have. I haven't gotten to try Logos with Win 7 yet as the new PC tomorrow is the one that will do that. Still in limbo here...
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I love reading the bios here on the many varied people. Someday we can all be in heaven where we can get a face to face. For now, Fred and Jerry, God Bless you both in the ministry. My dad was a non denominational minister so I know second hand what you go through. Matthew, 13 children and home schooled! That's incredible. Nicky living in Albania. I
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[quote user="Fred Chapman"] Larry, Glad to hear you're going to give it a little more time. I moved from Vista to Win 7 last year. While I was not really having any serious issues running the program, Win 7 64 bit made a big difference in performance. From what I have seen, sometimes people are discouraged initially by the program because there are
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Kevin, that was a fast answer! Thanks so much. I see exactly what you are saying, and I have the "Selection 4.14.3" selected but it still puts the Revelation reference in. I tried adding a note in other places in the same area and it puts the same reference in all of them. Maybe this commentary is linked to that verse somehow?! There is no visual reference
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I also asked for a refund today for the Scholar edition, and it breaks my heart to have to do it. I've had it for almost a week now, and problems are popping up too often. I spent all day working on it yesterday and it seemed to be fine. Then today they started again. In a weeks time I fell in love with the program, all it's capabilities, options, and
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Nicky; Thanks for your kind words. Last night I worked with Logos on my laptop (Vista) and all worked perfectly. I'm beginning to think that XP is an enemy of Logos 4 which is what is on my desktop that's having problems. I ordered Windows 7 last night to replace XP. After taking several hours of contemplating what all I would be losing, I'm going to
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Jems; I've wanted to do exactly what you have done with your hard drives. That is about as good as it can get for that part of your hardware. Ever since hard drives have been around, we have waited for them as being the slowest part of the computer. I thought that the SSD's would have come out years ago before they have. My system is a pair of 7200
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If my Win7 score for my hard drive were 7.4 then my total would be in the 7's. That's a great score for your HD and it's too bad you did not see much performance gain. Novabench also takes into consideration the amount of RAM you have, and that has nothing to do with speed of what you DO have. I'm not impressed with their scoring.
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This community is the best! Every post that I have made with a problem got answered almost immediately. These forums are the best I have ever been involved with. It may have to do with the fact that our common love is the bible. I am a member of a gaming forum that is considered to be the most elite of gaming forums, and the fights that happen there
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I ended up installing Win7 64 on one desktop and buying another desktop with Win7 64 on it. Now Logos runs wonderful! I'm so thankful some kind users in another thread talked me into sticking with it longer.
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[quote user="Milford Charles Murray"] After I got over a brief twinge of envy, I ended up very happy for you! *smile* You must be pleased! That's one of the most powerful machines that have been shared here! Well-done! [/quote] What I didn't tell everyone is that my XPS 600 developed a problem with the motherboard, and I bought this new one entirely