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Originally Posted by Toxaris
You could uninstall with Revo (or something alike) to really remove everything. I think you have some leftovers from the QT framework.
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I don’t entirely trust third-party uninstallers. Sigil seems to put all of its QT libraries in its own folder and I’ve confirmed that everything is deleted except dictionaries.
A more interesting possibility is that I’ve installed something else that uses QT in the meantime and there is a conflicting library already loaded, though I still think it would give preference to its local libraries. Anyone more familiar with Windows programming like to venture an opinion?
Edit: I have installed Mumble which uses QT 4.8.6. Sigil 0.7.4 seems to use 5.1.0.0, but still don’t think this
should interfere.
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Originally Posted by mrmikel
Sigil .ini may have got banged up, so if the uninstall program doesn't work, try renaming it and Sigil will make a new one. Then you can copy over whatever is missing in the new one, carefully.
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First thing I tried. Thanks anyway.
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Originally Posted by st_albert
Have you tried running sigil.exe from a command prompt, to see if there are any (additional) useful error messages?
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Sadly Windows is not Linux. No output of any kind from regular or elevated command prompt.