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Originally Posted by PeterT
From looking at other folks who have had issues with KillTimers error messages, quite often there have been corrupted fonts in their Windows fonts directory.
Try cleaning that up...
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I actually already did this a couple of versions ago. This is a fresh install after cleaning up the corrupted fonts, then completely uninstalling, removing the registry entries, and deleting program folders, then downloading the latest version. The only error listed in my debug is now the killtimers error.
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Originally Posted by HarryT
It's nothing to do with your problem, but just a comment that having no AV software installed on a PC is really not a very good idea!
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I removed it as part of the diagnostic for crash errors as recommended by the user manual. It did not appear to make a difference.