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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> My first suspect for this kind of failure would be a corrupted font.
> Unfortunately, these are difficult to track down.
>
>
More information.
The graphics began acting weird (I'm not sure what the correct
terminology is). Some images were replaced with small black boxes, for
example. I finally shut down Seamonkey, restored the desktop, and
started over. When I checked the ft2excpt.log, I found the following two
entries:
---[Exception Information]------------
Access Violation (hardware generated,portable,fatal)
Tue Apr 29 11:06:58 2008
Write Access at address 00002df0
Exception Address = 1f241f16 (#2538) obj #0:00001f16
Thread: Ordinal TID: 109, TID: 1, Priority: 0200h
Process: PID: 42, Parent: 23, Status: 16
SS:ESP=0053:0011df00 EFLAGS=00252202
CS:EIP=005b:1f241f16 EBP =0011df0c
EAX=00002df0 EBX=00002df1 ESI=5e4bcf80
ECX=00000009 EDX=00002d00 EDI=00000001
DS=0053 ES=00000053 FS=150b GS=0000
---[End Of Exception Information]-----
---[Exception Information]------------
Access Violation (hardware generated,portable,fatal)
Tue Apr 29 11:06:58 2008
Write Access at address 00001a40
Exception Address = 1f241f16 (#2538) obj #0:00001f16
Thread: Ordinal TID: 109, TID: 1, Priority: 0200h
Process: PID: 42, Parent: 23, Status: 16
SS:ESP=0053:0011e260 EFLAGS=00252202
CS:EIP=005b:1f241f16 EBP =0011e26c
EAX=00001a40 EBX=00001a41 ESI=5e43a270
ECX=00000006 EDX=00001a20 EDI=00000001
DS=0053 ES=00000053 FS=150b GS=0000
---[End Of Exception Information]-----
Does this shed any light on the problem?
Thanks,
Sandy
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