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Old June 8th, 2004, 03:29 PM
Ezius
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Default Hang on opening datasheet view

Hi,

I've a BIG problem with access 2002 sr3 and windows xp sp1.
When i try to open a table in datasheet view access.exe hangs,
sometimes an error is given in event viever (event id 1000.
msaccess.exe application faulting, fault module msaccess.exe ...) and
application quits, other times application remain frozen without
refresh. Design view and query builder works fine, all seems to work
until I have to see data!

It seems to be a "XP driver" error because msaccess works perfectly in
windows xp safe mode.
I have a toshiba tecra s1 laptop with ATI mobile radeon 9000.... I
think the problem is in video driver but I've already tried three
different version of driver with the same result: access frozen.

Strange behaviour (when application doesn't quit): when access is
iconized cpu usage is normal, when it's maximized cpu usage is 100%,
main menu is "flickering" and the datasheet view is empty and blank.

I will appreciate any help.....

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Folen Dabol



 




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