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September 30, 2006 at 8:16 pm #151632knickyMember
Hey, I found this website on google when searching for a fix for my problem, this problem happens to be the same as Andrew.
I started out with Msn 7.5 and installed a game called “Defcon” (Defcon also asked for permission on the Firewall) everything ran fine until someone running WLM started talking to me, I had to minimize the game to answer back… after a few messages I got extreme lag on Defcon, I opened task manager to find MSN running at 98% and it had crashed, I ended the task and tried loading it up again, but it crashed shortly after I signed in… I upgraded to WLM to with the same problem.
Also I found that anyone can sign in on different accounts with no problem, but it still remains with mine, crashing shortly after sign in.Anyhelp sorting it would be superb. =)
Edit: Found out I was spammed with hundreds of emotes while offline… anyway to delete them? gonna try and let it sit on the “crashing” screen to see if it is loading them all.
Update: Msn took 20 minutes to load and now works without problem.
October 3, 2007 at 1:30 am #151635AxisE1028ParticipantThis text overflood problem still occures here
A contact sent, using MSN Plus!’s 5 000 character unblocking features, many text overloading messages while I was offline.
Results: MSN Keeps crashing when it loads Offline sent messages!
Is there ANYWAY I could CLEAR them ?
I’v tried oppening Windows Messengers and other MSN compatible clients but none supports offline messages. So the MSN Works fine and doesn’t crash. But as soon as I connect back on Live = Crash!
I’v left the program in “crashing state” just like he did that lasted more than a couple hours, many times and no results.
BTW the account crashes as soon as openned on a Live Messenger, and that on any PC.
December 3, 2007 at 8:50 pm #151636MrBoombasticMemberI’ve got the same problem of MSN crashing as soon as it loads. Does it on all my accounts so Im not sure it can be the spamming of the emotes. I’ve turned them off too, I’m just trying the link in the original post on this thread and I hope it works.
If its any help, just before this for a few days I was getting an error asking me if I wanted to keep running scripts on the page.
EDIT: I tried uninstalling ZoneAlarm and using the link on the original post, nothing worked. Hmmm I’m all outta ideas grr.
December 3, 2007 at 11:08 pm #151633Doris KenneyParticipantHello and welcome to BBB! Can you give us a few details please? What operating system are you using? Are you on a router? What version of WLM are you using?
There are a number of reasons WLM may crash at startup. The first thing I’d suggest is a complete virus scan and 2 separate programs to check for spyware.
Can you please post back the answers to the questions and confirm you’ve done the virus and spyware checks? Then we’ll go from there.
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July 17, 2008 at 4:51 pm #151637bikeyMemberis it possible the cause of my WLM crashing be a contact on my list???? because after a while i am able to sign in with out crashes so i suspect that a particular contact is the cause of these crashes and when he/she signs out it leave me free to sign in..
July 17, 2008 at 8:35 pm #151634Doris KenneyParticipantUnless that contact is somehow one of your account sign in’s that you’ve tied together (say a child’s account that you monitor through parental controls) I don’t think there’s any possibility of this.
There are a number of sign in issues that are sometimes resolved by simply allowing the program time to sit and think. Unfortunately that can be from a few seconds to over an hour – if it even works.
I’d suspect there is something else going on, but I wouldn’t blame it on your contact list or any particular contact.
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