Re: CS3 Bridge crashing




"Rob" <mesa@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:470765c8_2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Colonel Blip wrote:
Hello, All!

I can no longer run Bridge w/o it crashing. I get an error message
regarding
LIBMYSQLD.dll and an error report (attached). I've reinstalled but that
did
not solve the problem.

Thanks,
Colonel Blip.
E-mail: colonelblip.no.spam.please@xxxxxxxxxxx ÿþ<

----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet
News==----
http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+
Newsgroups
----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption
=----


I'm finding that the CS3 suite of programs must be the most unstable Adobe
have released.

Their, work a rounds, fixes or what ever you want to call them only create
more problems. Even to the extent I have reformatted my hard drive and
reloaded all my software.

There are hidden sections buried in and under the hard drive, when
altered, modified, moved in accordance with Adobes instructions make for
instability and you can't just do a reinstall.

I tried to load a program off the Web premium suite on a trial basis and
it would not let me into it at all and said something like Internet
Explorer was the cause of the problem. Even when I removed IE still had
the same error come up - the moral I have not tried or even bothered to
install any further parts of CS3.

Makes one thing and to explore other software as Adobe have started to
outsmart themselves.

So you may never solve your problem without a full format and reinstall.


well maybe it isn't all adobe fault
your story was sounding similar to a problem I found last week
and it was caused by IE7 install

it prevents Roxio 7 from working to make DVD menus, crashes it I didnlt
notie as I use that feature rarely the rest of the suite works
re install does not fix it
seems unrelated but when you think so many programs install is dependent
upon seeing your default browser maybe it is not so weird after all

ed roxio won't address an update you have to buy an update version or
uninstall IE7

A new OS for MS users is wreaking havoc with all software in unexpected ways
or it is a plot to make us continually buy new stuff whether we want it or
need it or not




.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Add/Remove in Xp Pro
    ... A reinstall will work, but it is a lot of trouble. ... If fairly complex apps or a suite of apps was installed ... fix....bigger than backing up and doing a fresh install. ... It creates a huge number of registry entries and installs files in multiple locations on the C: drive, including a number of locations in Program Files, and in Program Files\Common Files, and in Windows' system folders, and other locations. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
  • Re: Add/Remove in Xp Pro
    ... reinstall XP for issues that are easy to understand with a little ...  It is no big deal to fix it. ...  If fairly complex apps or a suite of apps was installed ... Office-type suites and other programs that install files all over the C: ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
  • Re: Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.1
    ... > that requires the use of Adobe, I always get an error message. ... When I installed Reader there was an option to have it open ... reinstall Reader and tick this option during the install. ... Use Add/remove programs in control panel to install programs. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
  • Re: Word 2000 Installation Problem
    ... Plus I've found that some older software just doesn't autorun. ... like to reinstall it. ... 2000 and one in Works suite 2001. ... I have also noticed that other programs I have tried to install never work ...
    (microsoft.public.word.docmanagement)
  • Re: Installing MS Works Suite
    ... (I have Works Suite 2003, and didn't install Money, Encarter, or Picture ... > doing a reinstall to a new hard drive. ...
    (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)