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From: Michael Gibson
15 May 2021   [#17] In reply to [#15]
Hi Psygorn,

re:
> Where the short keys are stored?
>
> So, if I save UI sub-folder in the install directory and Those I mentioned I would be good?

Yes you should be.


> I see MOI.exe for a short while and then it disappears from the task manager.

Is there any crash report generated in your %TEMP% folder? That would be a file named moi_report1.zip , if you find a file like that if you can send that to me at moi@moi3d.com I may be able to get some information on what is going wrong.

But if other apps are also affected then yes something is wrong with your setup either software or hardware. If your machine is pretty old it would be good to do some checks on the hard disk and memory to start with. Also if your machine might be choked up with dust it's good to clean that out.

- Michael
From: Psygorn (DRILLBIT)
15 May 2021   [#18] In reply to [#17]
Hi Michael,

I had MOI reinstalled and now it works fine!

> Is there any crash report generated in your %TEMP% folder?

So, I checked %TEMP% folder but it was after reinstalling MOI, & nothing was there!

> If your machine is pretty old it would be good to do some checks on the hard disk and memory to start with

My machine is old, but I believe its hardware is still fine & it is not affected by dust (that's what I believe!)

I believe windows might have corrupted! My problems started to show up after I tried to remove Fusion 360 from my machine!
Here I had talked about it: http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=9952.29

Anyway for now MOI is working :)

And soon I believe I will reinstall Windows.
From: Michael Gibson
15 May 2021   [#19] In reply to [#18]
Hi Psygorn, well apps mysteriously getting corrupted is not a good sign. Hard drives don't last forever and if yours is pretty old it might be starting to fail.

You should probably do a disk check and it would not be a bad idea to just replace it now while you can still get stuff off of the old one.

Hard disk is generally the system component that is most likely to fail when your system gets pretty old.

- Michael

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