Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
I appreciate your frustration with these issues, but we will need a lot more information about these problems before we are able to provide a solution. Could you possibly forward me a sample publication or sequence of steps which demonstrate the 'corrupting graphics' and 'hyperlinks' problems and I will ensure that our development team look into these issues as a matter of priority.
Your experience of the editor crashing every 30 minutes is
very unusual. Our support and development teams are running Opus pretty much non-stop, often leaving the program running over weekends, and we have never encountered this kind of problem. As there have been no other reports of this problem, it does strongly suggest that the problem is system-related, rather than a bug in the editor. Do you have any other systems available upon which you could try to reproduce this problem? I suspect that the issue will not manifest itself on another machine.
I assume you have tried updating your graphics drivers and DirectX components and have performed a clean-reinstall of Opus? If not, please use the following procedure:
- Please first visit
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx and follow the instructions given at the web site to locate, download and install the latest version of DirectX.
Once DirectX has been updated, please use the following procedure to update your graphics drivers:
- Click
Start > Settings > Control Panel > System
- Select the Device Manager tab (if you are using Windows 2000 or XP, you will need to select the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button)
- You should see a list of hardware types currently installed on your machine. Click on the plus-sign next to the Display Adapters entry to display the corresponding component
- Make a note of the make, model and any other information displayed
- Now visit the manufacturer's website (in most cases, this will be either
www.nvidia.com,
www.ati.com or
www.matrox.com) and click the Download Drivers link on the homepage
- Follow the on-screen instructions to locate the latest drivers for your model of graphics card. Once located, download and install the drivers using any advice given on the manufacturer's site.
Once the graphics drivers have been updated, and the system restarted, click
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Look through the list of installed programs for any references to Opus Pro XE 04, Opus Presenter 04, Opus Pro 04, Illuminatus Opus, Illuminatus Opus Pro, Opus Pro XE, Opus Presenter or Illuminatus 4.5. If found, click on the entry to highlight it, then click the Remove button to uninstall the software.
Once all versions of Opus have been uninstalled, please right-click on your Start button and select
Explore... Navigate to
C:\Program Files and look for any folders referring to Opus Pro XE 04, Opus Presenter 04, Opus Pro 04, Illuminatus Opus, Illuminatus Opus Pro, Opus Pro XE, Opus Presenter or Illuminatus 4.5. If found, simply click on the folder to highlight it, then press Delete on the keyboard.
Once all Opus program folders have been deleted, click
Start > Run, type
regedit and click OK. Double-click on the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER folder to display its contents. Double-click on the
Software folder to display its contents. Now single-click on the
Digital Workshop folder to highlight it and press Delete on the keyboard. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Now please close the Registry Editor using the X icon in the top-right of the screen.
Now reinstall Opus Pro 04 using the original installation CD-ROM. Once installed, please download and install the Service Release 3 update from:
ftp://ftp.digitalworkshop.com/pub/opusu ... 04_SR3.exe
Once updated, please launch Opus Pro 04, load in your publication and test to see if the problem is still apparent.
If the program still crashes after a period of time, I would recommend visiting your motherboard manufacturer's web site and locating the latest miniIDE and chipset drivers for your model of motherboard as problems with these components could trigger application glitches. If you have a spare graphics card to hand, I would also try replacing the graphics card to see if this has any effect on the issue.
If the problem persists, the next step I would take would be to uninstall any applications which may be running in the background one-by-one. This includes firewall and antivirus software. After uninstalling an application, launch Opus and test to see if the problem is still present. If so, try uninstalling another application which runs in the background and test. If the problem is resolved, please contact the manufacturer of the software in question to see if they are aware of any known conflicts and if they can supply you with an update.
I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries.
Kind regards,