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Old December 6th, 2011, 02:53 AM
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Re: Hoster 5.04 Bug Reports

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Instabuttons. I have 45 MP3 Instabuttons installed in Version 5.04 and every time I start up Hoster it flags, "Too Many Instabuttons identified" Does not affect anything as far as I know but is geting annoying.
All windows updates current.

Toshiba Notebook- Windows 7 Home premium -Intal Pentium - P6100@ 2 GH - Ram 4 gb 64 bit.
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OK, I'm Irish, slight miscount.
62 Instabuttons identified and all visible.
Unchecked down to 50 and got no flag.
At 55 no flag.
At 60 no flag
At 62 Flagged.
At 61 no flag.
As I said, apparently no affect on the running of the programme?
Deeter, great reporting details and digging into it on your side! I've scheduled engineering to review the Instabutton code and see if anything could cause this limit. We'll search for what is causing that error message, which gives a BIG jump ahead to look at the conditions causing this error message.

Since others are not experiencing this problem, it appears this may be something on your computer.

Do you really have a "Pentium" processor? Please click Start button > Control Panel > System and it will show you on the first panel. With WIN7 64-bit and 4GB RAM, this doesn't seem right. I don't think a Pentium can address more than 1 or 2 GB RAM.
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