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There is a known problem under Windows XP Service Pack 2 in which
the system will "leak" memory as windows are opened and closed. This
generally affects CrystalMaker for Windows only when hundreds of
windows have been opened, or hundreds of frames have been recorded
in a QuickTime movie.
The symptoms of this problem may include CrystalMaker becoming
increasingly sluggish as frames are recorded or windows opened,
menus not appearing when clicked, windows refusing to open at all,
or even an application crash.
Fortunately, there are two solutions to this problem. Either:
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You can switch from the default Windows XP theme, which uses
3-dimensional buttons and window frames, to the Windows
Classic theme, which uses simpler buttons and frames.
To do this, open the Display control panel and select
"Windows Classic" from the Theme menu. The leak problem does
not occur in the Windows Classic theme; you may even find
that your machine runs a little faster!
Or:
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If you prefer the Windows XP theme, you can
download
a patch from Microsoft.
A description of the problem is
also available.
Once you've downloaded the installer, run it, and rebooted,
the problem should be fixed.
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