Troubleshooting Software Issues: What to Check When Program is Unstable

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A user is experiencing issues with a recently purchased software that has stopped functioning properly, leading to frustration and a search for solutions. Suggestions include checking for viruses on the system and reinstalling the software using the original installation CD to resolve the problems. The discussion also touches on interpersonal dynamics, with one participant addressing misunderstandings and clarifying that there was no actual relationship with another user, emphasizing a desire to move forward without further drama. The conversation reflects a mix of technical troubleshooting and personal reflections on communication and relationships within the forum.
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I got a software byut just those days, it seemed like going mad and stopped running :Confused:, I desperately looking for a reason to make it clear
I have only one program and I swear that's the only one. What can I do now without it ?
Where do i have to check ?
 
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Huh? What are you talking about?
 
He was asking where his software's error was because that soft didn't work fine and now he is desperate!

Oh I couldn't say how much I like his SWEAR and WHAT CAN I DO WITHOUT IT. Both sound really nice and are easy listening words...
 
First of all, for the OP problem, I actually don't understand what you mean by "a purchased sofware going mad these days". When your using software have some strange problems i think you should check for viruses in your system first, and even when there aren't any trojans or similar stuff there, you have still have the original CD right ? why didn't you install it again, which I think things will move on smoother then ?
Therefore, that is still yours, the only one... Buying another will waste your money and time when some basic steps can actually eliminate all such the troubles...agree ?
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I am sorry I was so wrong, I would like to say something for a real 'stop' to the noise out there and people's laughters. There are things that mightnot stop for me but I actually don't care about that.
Here is what I think I should say to clear up things that are happening...
There weren't/haven't been anything between me and Marylander in actuality...I lied ! I just sometimes like to make jokes for fun like that, because I am quite bored these days...Yell at me with any words that you think can make you feel better, I am listening. True! I won't write much because I don't even know what to write, I just think I should make a promise to you that I will never do or say or chime anything in between you and Marylander from now on, okay ?
I don't know how powerful you are, but I honestly tell you this that no one, I stress no one, has ever known or sayed anything correct about me so far...That is all I think I should let you know.
Galathaea, your signature is always right "It is hard to believe in something that you don't understand", and I also think people can also make a song whose lyrics's meaning can make you gain more confidence in something wrong you yourself created...
My decision is what I promised and whether or not you make up your mind to do what is for yourself is up to you then.
I am not a healer or a Japanese cop, because I can't catch me and heal my own wound...I hope you get my points, best wishes and best luck...


Nina

I think I still want to talk to Proffessor Moonbear and many others, I won't leave...C'est la vie! I always take it for granted...
 
This week, I saw a documentary done by the French called Les sacrifiés de l'IA, which was presented by a Canadian show Enquête. If you understand French I recommend it. Very eye-opening. I found a similar documentary in English called The Human Cost of AI: Data workers in the Global South. There is also an interview with Milagros Miceli (appearing in both documentaries) on Youtube: I also found a powerpoint presentation by the economist Uma Rani (appearing in the French documentary), AI...
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