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Old May 7th, 2008, 4:00 PM   #1
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Problems with upgrade on Bloodshed Dev C++

Hi,

I've just upgraded to the latest version of Bloodshed Dev C++ from version 4. I had no problems with the previous version but now I've uninstalled it and installed version 5 (I know it is beta but it has been around for quite a while), it crashes whenever I try and do stuff like save files or open the package manager or execute my programs (all pretty essential stuff for a compiler).

I just wondered has anyone else had problems like this and know how to combat them?

Thanks very much,

Matt. Ireland
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