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Word crashes even after applying all the solutions

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vic1890@officeformac.com - 06 Apr 2008 23:39 GMT
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: intel

i've tried all the solutions of deleting the old pref. files and whatnot. I even cleaned out every last trace of my old 2004 files. But word still crashes at startup for me - more or less.

I pin pointed on the file that gives me the trouble:

com.microsoft.word.plist

whenever i delete that file, Word works, and continues to work if i don't change any of the settings within it, but if I do, i can't restart Word again without it crashing.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem of mine?
vic1890@officeformac.com - 07 Apr 2008 00:11 GMT
as strange as this could be, after battling with this problem for weeks, I find the solution a few minutes after posting here.

But I think the problem is unique to me, and those who tweak their OSs a bit.

Looking at the error report, though knowing nothing about it, i noticed something about the Core Graphics, and it instantly hit me that I enabled Quartz GL (by default, its turned off due to its known instability) in Quartz Debug. I turned it off, and voila, Word starts as usual.

I believe its instability, or Word's, makes a bad pair when Quartz GL is used to draw Word's graphics.

I'd like to see if anyone else would be experiencing this trouble.
Daiya Mitchell - 07 Apr 2008 12:03 GMT
Thanks for sharing this fix!

Do you happen to remember whether you ever enabled Quartz GL while you
were running Word 2004, and did you see the same problem?

> as strange as this could be, after battling with this problem for weeks, I find the solution a few minutes after posting here.
>
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>
> I'd like to see if anyone else would be experiencing this trouble.
chris.@officeformac.com - 25 May 2008 17:31 GMT
I, too, have experienced a very similar problem. I have tried every solution I could find, from checking every font for corruption, to deleting preference files, running Disk Utility and updating everything I can.

This problem suddenly appeared last week. I simply tried to open a new document and after about a minute and a half, the spinning beach ball showed up, my computer froze for a moment and then Word crashed. It provided an Error message with an error report, which is all Greek to me.

As for your suggestions, I don't know anything about Quartz GL, and I did also delete the com.microsoft.word.plist file. But that did nothing to solve my problem. I have scoured the 'net for more solutions, but it seems my problem might be unique, although it sounds a little similar to yours.

Does anyone know what else I can do?
John McGhie - 28 May 2008 07:14 GMT
We need your software versions to answer, please post a new question so they
come through.

And "very similar" in not exactly the same.  There are several very similar
issues, so give us an exact description of yours so we can hopefully answer
correctly in one attempt.

On 25/05/08 9:31 AM, in article ee97ac8.4@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,

> I, too, have experienced a very similar problem. I have tried every solution I
> could find, from checking every font for corruption, to deleting preference
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>
> Does anyone know what else I can do?

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MC - 07 Apr 2008 03:31 GMT
> Version: 2008
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
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>
> Any ideas on how to solve this problem of mine?

Maybe a program called Appzapper will help -- it deletes every file
installed by an installation. You can download a working demo for free.

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CyberTaz - 07 Apr 2008 11:55 GMT
With all due respect, I'd be very careful with the use of that application
-- Back up your system *first* and follow directions *explicitly*. There
have been a number of reports about AppZapper going through your HD like
Grant through Richmond.

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On 4/6/08 10:31 PM, in article
copespaz-6900DC.22310806042008@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net, "MC"
<copespaz@mapca.inter.net> wrote:

>> Version: 2008
>> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
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> Maybe a program called Appzapper will help -- it deletes every file
> installed by an installation. You can download a working demo for free.
 
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