#Fonts not working on gimp for windows 10 keygen![]() ![]() There are so many of these, but they are located like this: C My computer has just be inaccessible for 1½ weeks I would be very happy with a solution witout entering BIOS. But does this mean, I shall rename the directoriesĬ:\Program Files\GIMP 2\etc\gimp\2.0\sessionrcĬ:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\sessionrcĬ:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\pluginrcĬ:\Program Files\GIMP 2\etc\gimp\2.0\gimprcĬ:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\lib\python2.7\Tools\scriptsĬ:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\scripts OK - I have found the files and the directories. I do not have any private scripts or anything personal. ![]() I am not sure where I should find the profile file ( I have read the whole guide). I am afraid of doing things in BIOS as I am not familiar with that. (09-29-2018, 06:55 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: (09-29-2018, 04:48 PM)HBS Wrote: I am not sure what you mean about "defined a bogus diskette drive" I don't have a diskette drive, but I have a CD/DCrom drive. The profile contains files called sessionrc, pluginrc, gimprc (among others), and directories called scripts, plugins, brushes. ![]() (09-29-2018, 04:48 PM)HBS Wrote: I can get here: C:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Local\GIMP\2.10 where there is a file called CrashLog, but is from 26-09-2018. The result in Gimp is that the file selector dialog is v.e.r.y.s.l.o.w to appear. So for Windows there is a "A:" drive but when you try to access it it hangs for a long time. I don't remember the details, but the BIOS can sometimes define a pseudo/legacy diskette drive which isn't there. (09-29-2018, 04:48 PM)HBS Wrote: I am not sure what you mean about "defined a bogus diskette drive" I don't have a diskette drive, but I have a CD/DCrom drive. I do not have any private scrips or anything personal. I also have this: C:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Local\GIMP\2.10 I have this: C:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Roaming\GIMP which seems to be the entire app. I can get here: C:\Users\Hanne\AppData\Local\GIMP\2.10 where there is a file called CrashLog, but is from 26-09-2018. What should I give a lot of time - the open/save proces? But the "not responding" only take some seconds and disappear if I cllick on the function again. I am not sure what you mean about "defined a bogus diskette drive" I don't have a diskette drive, but I have a CD/DCrom drive. Thank you for your answer (I wonder, why I did not get an e-mail I have set it up in my profile.) Otherwise could a WIn10 user tell where the profile is? Here are a few ways to find your Gimp profile (but they assume Gimp runs somehow). Otherwise re-installing Gimp usually doesn't help much, what is really needed is to start from a fresh profile (stop Gimp, rename the profile, restart). maybe you should try once again but give it a lot of time(like 20mn)). Is the problem only with loading/saving images? there used to be a problem with the file selection dialog on systems where the BIOS defined a bogus diskette drive (long timeout. (09-29-2018, 04:31 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: So, I assume Gimps runs at least until the initial empty image window?
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