Data collection and analysis: OriginPro 8.0 SR6

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Users have reported issues with OriginPro 8.0 SR6 freezing upon startup, despite having compatible system specifications. The problem was identified as a misinstallation, which was resolved by the original poster. The software is praised for its capabilities in data collection, analysis, and charting. Other users are encouraged to seek help through the thread if they encounter similar issues. The discussion highlights the importance of proper installation for optimal software performance.
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Hi everyone. I'm having a little trouble using this otherwise excellent software. My system is a dual core 2.14GHz with 2GB RAM and i should be able to run this program no problems. But i randomly, when starting it up, find it to instantly freeze the moment i start it. Is this a known problem? I've heard it was "crashy" but i assumed the latest service pack would fix it. Anyone else uses this program for data collection and analysis (tables, graphs and statistics for me). Thank you very much.
Edit: Misinstalation. Fixed it.
 
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I'm glad you fixed it. I use it for everything from the things you mention to charting household expenses, and reckon it's great.
 
I did. So thank you for your reply. If anyone else as trouble with this under windows resort to this thread and pm me or something.
 
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