Always close mspaint with the blank image set VERY small.
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George Hester
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"386wonder" <386wonder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:E400366A-E644-466D-BDEB-20BF641397C6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > My native resolution on my laptop is 1200x800. If I change the resolution
to
> 1024x768 mspaint runs O.K......but if I set the resolution to 1024x768 AND
> attach a projection unit to the laptop, I get the following MSPAINT.EXE
> Application Error" the exception integer division by zero. (0xc0000094)
> occured in the application at location 0x0101efe6". Any ideas? The
only
> way to get mspaint to open again is to reset the resolution to
> 1200x800,disconnect the projection unit, and restart the computer.
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