I am using windows 98, firmware 1.4, which I downloaded about 3 weeks ago,
pointing the temp files to a second hard drive with many Gb of space. I am
using a stand alone version.
Insight 5.5 would not start at all.
I have been struggling with this for some time, and on the suspicion that
there might be some conflicting software I have just reformatted the c:
drive, (after getting very marginal improvements with lesser steps) and
currently only have AOL and insight loaded on the machine.
Unfortunately it is still very unstable.
I will now try a completely clean install of Insight 5.5
Many thanks,
Brian Boggenpoel.
On Fri, 07 Jun 2002 03:28:33 -0700
Arthur Entlich <artistic-1@shaw.ca> Wrote:
>I don't know the exact cause of your problem, and you didn't mention the
>platform you are using.
>
>Although your crashing is probably not caused by this, I would suggest
>you remove Insight 5.0 and upgrade to version 5.5, which has a few extra
>features (it is available on Polaroid's website). Also make sure you
>are upgraded to the latest firmware version.
>
>Then make sure that you are pointing the temp files to a location on
>your drive with lots of space.
>
>I suspect this will fix things. If not, please provide us with some
>additional info (like platform, where the files are being written to, if
>you are using the Photoshop TWAIN interface or the stand alone version,
>etc.)
>
>Art
>
>>brian boggenpoel wrote:
>>
>>Can anyone advise, or point me in the right direction regarding a problem
>>with a Polaroid sprintscan 4000. I have plenty of RAM, and diskspace, but
>>the software (Insight ver 5.0) is very unstable, and usually crashes every
>>second scan.
>>
>>Many thanks,
>>
> >Brian Boggenpoel.
>>
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