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Small conversation window crashes MSN by krypticide on 04-18-2005 at 05:41 AM

When I try to IM someone, the window pops up very small, only enough to show the Display Picture and about one character in the message window. MSN then goes to 99% CPU utilization and freezes. I can't figure out how to fix it. I'm guessing it's frozen because it can't believe the IM window opened up to such small dimensions.

Do I need to modify the registry for this? I imagine finding a setting for initial window size might help.


RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by John Anderton on 04-18-2005 at 06:15 AM

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Originally posted by krypticide
When I try to IM someone, the window pops up very small, only enough to show the Display Picture and about one character in the message window.
When it opens why dont u try dragging it to increase its size :)
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Originally posted by krypticide
MSN then goes to 99% CPU utilization and freezes. I can't figure out how to fix it.
*-) .... is ur pc usually under that much stress ?? Mine isnt and yet when msg starts it uses quite an amt of ram and hence my pc becomes slow for some time and nearly becomes stuck for some time. Just be patient and wait. It'll work out ;) Just try running minimum amt of programs while messenger is starting That way ull be ok .... ie if u have a normal pc like me. I have a P3 1 Ghz processor and 128 Mb ram on xp .... If ur config is like mine then try doing what i do. Mabbe that'll work for you too :)
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Originally posted by krypticide
Do I need to modify the registry for this?
I dont think so :)
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Originally posted by krypticide
I imagine finding a setting for initial window size might help.
Just try dragging and extending ur window size. If u need help then ask ... i can post pics n all
Btw which version of windows r u running ? Not that it matters but it may help a bit with the helping if reqd :)
Ask if u need help with anything :)
RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by krypticide on 04-18-2005 at 06:28 AM

I'm running XP on P-M 1.8, 1 GB RAM. Believe me, it's not my machine being slow. I can drag the window, but by that time MSN is already non-responsive and neither the IM windows nor the main window refreshes. Bear in mind that the program runs okay, but only crashes when I open up an IM window.

I may have to uninstall and reinstall Messenger Plus.


RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by haydos on 04-18-2005 at 07:12 AM

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Originally posted by krypticide
I may have to uninstall and reinstall Messenger Plus.
Were you getting this problem before you installed Plus!? It could just be a problem with your MSN.
Also, what version of MSN are you running?

RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by krypticide on 04-18-2005 at 08:17 AM

MSN crashes only after installing Plus. I'm running the newest version, 7.0.


RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by John Anderton on 04-18-2005 at 10:21 AM

quote:
Originally posted by krypticide
I can drag the window, but by that time MSN is already non-responsive and neither the IM windows nor the main window refreshes. Bear in mind that the program runs okay, but only crashes when I open up an IM window.
Did u try just waiting it out .... so that it becomes responsive again .... works for me :) And btw ... what do u mean by ...
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Originally posted by krypticide
P-M 1.8
:S
RE: Small conversation window crashes MSN by krypticide on 04-18-2005 at 11:43 PM

Pentium M (Centrino).

I had to uninstall MSN and Messenger Plus, delete the registry key that had MSN settings, then after I reinstalled the default window size came back. Everything works now. I think there's some bug with resizing the window, since I like to make the window as small as possible. I think it tried to keep those settings, but ended up with dimensions that were "illegal" and it didn't know what to do with it.