Re: my farewell message:
stan <[email protected]> Thu, 6 Jul 2017 13:51:25 -0700
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2017 11:52:30 +0430 zahra a <[email protected]> wrote: > i found a simple solution for basic editing audio files which i needed > and for complexity of audacity and also the reason that this program > crashes frequently in my computer windows xp, both ram and cpu 2gb,i > decided to not use it anymore and wanted to unsubscribed from the > group. > audacity crashes for me and i even cant recover my work or save my > previous editing. > if someone knows the solution please tell me why i face frequent > crashes Crash is too vague to provide any help. You will need to be more specific. Describe in detail what you tried to do and what happened the last time audacity crashed. Were there messages about errors? You're running XP. That is obsolete, and if you are running the latest versions of audacity it might be conflicted on the XP libraries because they are too old. Perhaps you should try an older version of audacity. From the description you gave, audacity should run fine on your hardware. When I had that level of hardware, it ran fine for me. XP is basically completely unsecure. If you are on the web for an hour, it will have been attacked and compromised. So, you are probably a member of a botnet, and your computer is used for spam mail and denial of service attacks. The entity that controls your computer might have installed software that has damaged it, and this could be causing problems for audacity. It sounds like you aren't a technically knowledgeable person, so it is probably not feasible, but you could install a version of linux for free, and it would not have the security problems of XP, and it would run audacity well. You could always run your XP version in a virtual machine, which would isolate it from everything else, and be completely refreshed every time you restarted it. There is a line at the bottom of every list message giving a web address where you can unsubscribe. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot *********** ASKING FOR HELP ************* When asking for help on this list, please include the following information, so we can help you properly: * What operating system you are using (for example, Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.5.1) * Exactly what three digit version number of Audacity you are using (Help > About Audacity, or Audacity > About Audacity on a Mac computer) * If this is a recording problem, what equipment you are recording with, and how is it connected to the computer? Mailing list: [email protected] To UNSUBSCRIBE, use the form at the bottom of this web page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/audacity-users