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Ditto Crashes After Windows 11 Upgrade #751

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sgthomaswcc opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Ditto Crashes After Windows 11 Upgrade #751

sgthomaswcc opened this issue Nov 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@sgthomaswcc
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Ever since I upgraded to Windows 11, Ditto will work for about an hour or two when I start my day/computer, but then it crashes and every time I reopen it, it just crashes again as soon as I try to use any of my copy buffer hotkeys. Driving me crazy. I can't find any other app that has copy buffers like Ditto does.

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kubiqsk commented Nov 19, 2024

Upgrading to Win 11 caused me also a lot of other issues with many other applications...

You need to reinstall everything... Format your HDD, install a fresh clean Windows and then install all your software including Ditto and everything will work nicely...

OFC, do not forget to backup everything firstly, just in case...

You will loose a few hours / days with this, but it is worth it...

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Upgrading to Win 11 caused me also a lot of other issues with many other applications...

You need to reinstall everything... Format your HDD, install a fresh clean Windows and then install all your software including Ditto and everything will work nicely...

OFC, do not forget to backup everything firstly, just in case...

You will loose a few hours / days with this, but it is worth it...

Thank you for the reply, this is a work computer so I'm not going to do that - I'll just work around it I guess lol.

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