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-Brading Software Message Board +--Forum: Mp3/Tag Studio Support and Bug Reports +---Topic: Window content is shaking started by Falc Posted by: Falc on Mar. 06 2006,18:10 A few days ago, my power supply croaked while my comp was running. For reasons unknown, this caused my Windows profile to become corrupted. Windows made a new Administrator account for me and I then copied as much as I could salvage over from the old profile. Certain things seem to be irreparably damaged now, though. One of those things is Tag Studio. The first time I started it up, I got an "Inconsistency in registry entries detected." error message. After clicking through that, the window shows up but what's in it is basically shifting up and down at a very rapid pace. Everything still seems to work, but it's very hard to click on a button that's not staying in place... What I have tried so far: - uninstalling and reinstalling - searching my registry for every key I could find that related to the program and delete it - uninstalling and reinstalling in a different folder What I haven't tried yet (just thought of it): - updating/reinstalling my video drivers Anyway... Any clue what might be going wrong? Posted by: Magnus Brading on Mar. 06 2006,23:24 It is practically impossible to know what corruption might have occured in your Windows profile or entire setup during such a crash, but first of all you might be interested in < this FAQ entry >, and second of all, try to uninstall, then make sure all files are deleted in the Mp3/Tag Studio folder, and then reinstall. Those two things combined should get you up and running again, at least if there hasn't been any corruption to your registry permission settings in Windows or similar. Posted by: Falc on Mar. 07 2006,00:02 Whoa, adding the -noresize totally worked... Sorry for not checking the FAQ before, I sort of thought it was some well-hidden registry setting causing all of this, instead of yet another annoyance due to all my visual settings being lost. Thanks a lot. end |