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windows force closing inkscape

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I can't figure out what is going on.  I had this happen about 6 times today alone.

While I am touching up items that I want to cut, say for instance I am deleting parts of a design.  I get the windows error that inkscape has a problem and has to close.  It is getting relaly annoying since I am not smart enough to hit save after every action I do.

Any ideas would be great.

THanks

Darin

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just for the h3ll of it, hit alt-ctrl-delete and pull up task manager, see how many processes you have running.....

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Task manager says I have explorer,sign-cut, and inkscape running. 

I am only using around 12% of my computer. so I know its not lack of memory or computer space.

Darin

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Thats the number of applications, guess i should have said to click on the processes tab or look at the bottom of taskmanager.

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Sorry to it took soo long to get back on here.

It would appear that some of the images that I was using had some sort of a "kill your computer" line in the image.  When I would pull that specific line out of the image, it would shut down inkscape.

This seems to happen more than I realized.  There was a hello kitty head that I was trying to amke a sticker for my daughter and it had around 10 spots that I could not change or remove.  I actually had to use nodes to remove the lines.  I guess it is a trademark thing, but I really didn't know what it was.

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I've had images crash my apps all the time, think it's just a corrupted file....

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