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Posted by Joe on 10/26/06 15:19
Cool, thanks for the tip, Gary! (I'm surprised more people don't have
this problem.)
And thanks for the link Morton, looks interesting.
Joe
nycram wrote:
> Joe wrote:
> > Hi. I've been successfully using winmx for years with mxmoni. These
> > days I'm running XP on a machine with 1.5gb of RAM.
> >
> > A few months ago I started having this annoying problem-- after running
> > for a day or so, the text in winmx starts disappearing. It stops
> > "printing" the text lists of uploads and downloads and also
> > text in incoming messages and whois boxes and some menus aren't
> > displayed.
> >
> > I had the feeling that it might have been a virtual memory problem, but
> > I increased it and that didn't help.
> >
> > Then I thought maybe it was an incompatibility with an anti-spyware
> > program I run, Security Task Manager, but it still happened when I
> > closed that.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> Try this:
>
> Close down WinMx when you have the problem.
>
> Right-click on the WinMx.exe in your Program Files WinMx folder.
>
> On the menu that appears, click on Properties.
>
> On the popup window that appears, click on the Compatibility tab.
>
> Check-mark the box next to "Disable visual themes".
>
> Restart WinMx.
>
> It works for me when I have this problem. The WinMx window won't be as
> pretty, but you won't lose the text. Apparently WinMx is not fully
> compatible with all the snazzy hotrod stuff in XP.
>
> Gary
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