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Originally Posted by Turtle91
Sorry, haven't responded earlier...been working 2 full time jobs waiting for my replacement...
Here are my ini files.
I'm running Sigil 64 on Windows 10.
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I'm not seeing any obvious corruption there. Are you experiencing the huge performance issue?
If so, do me a favor and delete the [updatechecker] section (including the two lines that follow it) from your sigil.ini and let me know if it makes a difference. I've seen some examples on my Linux systems with very outdated Sigil versions showing up with some strange characters, but no slowdowns of any kind. But perhaps Windows behaves differently.
NOTE TO OTHERS: the entries in [updatechecker] often have strange looking characters in them. This, by itself, is not an issue.