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System Crash after install is constant. Simply cant boot Paint.Net at all.

Something unspecific about an unhandled error.

Here is my Machine info:

----- [system Info] -------------------------------------------------------------

Property Value

Machine Type AT/AT COMPATIBLE

Disk Space Disk C: 57 GB Available, 232 GB Total, 57 GB Free

Disk D: 0 MB Available, 4387 MB Total, 0 MB Free

Disk E: 0 MB Available, 1958 MB Total, 0 MB Free

Disk G: 5696 MB Available, 5992 MB Total, 5696 MB Free

Disk H: 26 GB Available, 105 GB Total, 26 GB Free

Physical Memory 4095 MB Total, 3163 MB Free

Memory Load 22%

Virtual Memory 7915 MB Total, 7222 MB Free

SwapFile 4094 MB

Max used 176 MB

In use 150 MB

Registry Size 7 MB (current), 2048 MB (maximum)

Profile GUID {9e564840-619f-11da-aee2-806e6f6e6963}

The system clock interval 15 ms

Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed

and my operating system info:

----- [Operating System] ----------------------------------------------

Property Value

Name Windows XP (Professional) x64 Service Pack 1

Terminal Services in Remote Admin Mode

Multiprocessor Free

Running on the console.

OEM Version

Kernel Version 5.2.3790.2756

Security 128 bits

Product Name Microsoft Windows XP

Data Execution Prevention OptIn (only Windows system binaries)

Workgroup MSHOME

Computer Name OPTERON-246-X2

Language English (United States)

Installation Time 11/30/2005 14:11:10.593

Boot Time 08/21/2006 10:09:31.375

Running Time 54 minutes 13 seconds

Number of Open Programs 6

Screen Saver

Wait 7 minutes

Active Desktop Installed

Here is your Crash report.

This text file was created because Paint.NET crashed.

Please e-mail this file to paint.net@hotmail.com so we can diagnose and fix the problem.

Application version: Paint.NET v2.70 (Final Release build 2.70.2402.33590)

Time of crash: 21/08/2006 10:23:44 AM

Application uptime: 00:00:00.2656250

OS Version: 5.2.3790.65536 Service Pack 1 Workstation x64

.NET Framework version: 2.0.50727.42 x64

Processor: 2x AMD Opteron Processor 246

Physical memory: 4094 MB

Exception details:

System.ArgumentException: Parameter is not valid.

at System.Drawing.Font.GetHeight(Graphics graphics)

at System.Drawing.Font.get_SizeInPoints()

at System.Drawing.SystemFonts.FontInPoints(Font font)

at System.Drawing.SystemFonts.get_MenuFont()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripManager.get_DefaultFont()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.CommonLayoutOptions()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripDropDownButton.ToolStripDropDownButtonInternalLayout.CommonLayoutOptions()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.GetLayoutData()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.PerformLayout()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripDropDownItem.OnBoundsChanged()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem.SetBounds(Rectangle bounds)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripOverflowButton.SetBounds(Rectangle bounds)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem.set_Size(Size value)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip.get_OverflowButton()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.get_OverflowButtonSize()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.LayoutHorizontal()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.LayoutCore(IArrangedElement container, LayoutEventArgs layoutEventArgs)

at System.Windows.Forms.Layout.LayoutEngine.Layout(Object container, LayoutEventArgs layoutEventArgs)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnLayout(LayoutEventArgs levent)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip.OnLayout(LayoutEventArgs e)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.PerformLayout(LayoutEventArgs args)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.PerformLayout()

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ResumeLayout(Boolean performLayout)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip..ctor()

at System.Windows.Forms.MenuStrip..ctor()

at PaintDotNet.SystemLayer.MenuStripEx..ctor()

at PaintDotNet.MainForm.InitializeComponent()

at PaintDotNet.MainForm..ctor(String[] args)

at PaintDotNet.Startup.Start()

at PaintDotNet.Startup.Main(String[] args)

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This text file was created because Paint.NET crashed.

Please e-mail this file to paint.net@hotmail.com so we can diagnose and fix the problem.

Application version: Paint.NET v2.70 (Final Release build 2.70.2402.33590)

Time of crash: 21/08/2006 10:23:56 AM

Application uptime: 00:00:00.0625000

OS Version: 5.2.3790.65536 Service Pack 1 Workstation x64

.NET Framework version: 2.0.50727.42 x64

Processor: 2x AMD Opteron Processor 246

Physical memory: 4094 MB

Exception details:

System.ArgumentException: Parameter is not valid.

at System.Drawing.Font.GetHeight(Graphics graphics)

at System.Drawing.Font.get_SizeInPoints()

at System.Drawing.SystemFonts.FontInPoints(Font font)

at System.Drawing.SystemFonts.get_MenuFont()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripManager.get_DefaultFont()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.CommonLayoutOptions()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripDropDownButton.ToolStripDropDownButtonInternalLayout.CommonLayoutOptions()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.GetLayoutData()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItemInternalLayout.PerformLayout()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripDropDownItem.OnBoundsChanged()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem.SetBounds(Rectangle bounds)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripOverflowButton.SetBounds(Rectangle bounds)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripItem.set_Size(Size value)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip.get_OverflowButton()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.get_OverflowButtonSize()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.LayoutHorizontal()

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStripSplitStackLayout.LayoutCore(IArrangedElement container, LayoutEventArgs layoutEventArgs)

at System.Windows.Forms.Layout.LayoutEngine.Layout(Object container, LayoutEventArgs layoutEventArgs)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnLayout(LayoutEventArgs levent)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip.OnLayout(LayoutEventArgs e)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.PerformLayout(LayoutEventArgs args)

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.PerformLayout()

at System.Windows.Forms.Control.ResumeLayout(Boolean performLayout)

at System.Windows.Forms.ToolStrip..ctor()

at System.Windows.Forms.MenuStrip..ctor()

at PaintDotNet.SystemLayer.MenuStripEx..ctor()

at PaintDotNet.MainForm.InitializeComponent()

at PaintDotNet.MainForm..ctor(String[] args)

at PaintDotNet.Startup.Start()

at PaintDotNet.Startup.Main(String[] args)

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The most famous repetitive daily technical dialog:

Yah... ya broke da computer again but it surely can’t be your own fault if you didn’t click the key that caused all this mess... Since you didn’t do anything, It sure has hell must been some unforeseen phantom glitch caused by some impossible event that happened anyway...

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Mmm... Not that I can remember but I will have a look at it. Why would font cause a failure?

The most famous repetitive daily technical dialog:

Yah... ya broke da computer again but it surely can’t be your own fault if you didn’t click the key that caused all this mess... Since you didn’t do anything, It sure has hell must been some unforeseen phantom glitch caused by some impossible event that happened anyway...

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It's crashing while trying to get the default menu font. Maybe one of your fonts has become corrupt. It does actually happen ... I don't know why :\ Or, have you restarted recently, specifically since you installed the update? Yeah I know it's a copout but sometimes it does flush and fix things.

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Woaa... Yes.

I found 3 new fonts installed. They are what caused the fault. I have them listed for others to see in case they have the same issue. Deleting them work instantly.

SEGOEUI.TTF

SEGOEUIB.TTF

SEGOEUIZ.TTF

I have no idea where these come from But they are the problem. It would appear to be fonts part of Vista. Strange thing is that I run vista in a Virtual machine with no relation to my desktop outside the VMware Workstation Engine. Strange. Aniways thanks for the help. It fixed the issue.

Thank you!

The most famous repetitive daily technical dialog:

Yah... ya broke da computer again but it surely can’t be your own fault if you didn’t click the key that caused all this mess... Since you didn’t do anything, It sure has hell must been some unforeseen phantom glitch caused by some impossible event that happened anyway...

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Looks like Segoe UI. Maybe you installed the latest Office 2007 beta?

Those fonts would have to be selected in the Display properties (in the Apperance tab, click "Advanced...") to be the default menu font. You might make sure that your Themes is setup right.

That said, I've used Segoe UI with Paint.NET and it worked fine, so the font itself is not intrinsically "bad". The fault must lie elsewhere.

The Paint.NET Blog: https://blog.getpaint.net/

Donations are always appreciated! https://www.getpaint.net/donate.html

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I think It might be Microsoft ONe Note 2007 Beta instead. I did overwrite the OneNote 2003 trial with the Beta. I did use Office 2007 Beta but in a virtual machine. As far as the Theme is concerned it is simply a desktop image in this case. What about the Nvidia NView Desktop control driver since it is an overlay driver?

The most famous repetitive daily technical dialog:

Yah... ya broke da computer again but it surely can’t be your own fault if you didn’t click the key that caused all this mess... Since you didn’t do anything, It sure has hell must been some unforeseen phantom glitch caused by some impossible event that happened anyway...

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