CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT?!?!
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Posted On October 10, 2007 - 04:06 PM (2 years ago) (Permalink to this post)
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OMG, as I said I email ACDSEE support stating the problems and refferencing threads I've posted to here, I requested either a refund or a free upgrade and I just got an email back giving me instructions on how to re-install ACDSEE 9... WTF??!!!
Posted On October 10, 2007 - 05:03 PM (2 years ago) (Permalink to this post) -
Good news, after a crappy email exchange between me and some emeba I gave up and called techincal support (125 0419 6701) explained the problem to the first person I spoke to and they said no problem we'll send you a licence to ACDSEE 10 which arrived in my email in less than a minute </forums.acdsystems.com/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" /> Hooray!!
Posted On October 10, 2007 - 06:15 PM (2 years ago) (Permalink to this post) -
There's a very simple solution that should work in all versions of ACDSee. I've even tried it on ACDSee 5,01 and works fine ...
First you have to go to "ACDSee" main directory (Usually C:\Program Files\ACD Systems\ACDSee). Find a file that opens ACDSee (ACDSee.exe) and right-click on it.
You should select "Compatibility" tab and mark "Disable desktop composition". Apply changes, OK. Done ...
Now, when you open ACDSee or an associated file, the screen goes black for miliseconds (Aero is beeing disabled), ACDSee starts and works like on XP. When you turn ACDsee off, Aero starts (the screen goes black for miliseconds again).
You don't have to switch between resolution modes, you don't have to turn Aero off manually, everything works automaticaly.
If it works for you - just write here please a version of ACDSee you're using.
Regards,
Wojtek
Posted On January 15, 2009 - 02:36 PM (1 year ago) (Permalink to this post)
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