When you crash, the crash logger automatically sends a report to Linden Lab so that they can use the diagnosis to improve upcoming versions of the viewer. If the crash logger itself is damaged in the crash, however, you will need to reinstall your viewer. Please do not simply load a new copy on top of the old one, because you may inherit problems from the previous copy. Instead, do a Clean Reinstall, which removes all traces of the old copy first. Here's how >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_clean_reinstall
Those instructions were written for Firestorm users, but will work for any viewer. If you;re using V3, just substitute "Second Life" where it says "Firestorm".
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Rolig Loon
When you crash, the crash logger automatically sends a report to Linden Lab so that they can use the diagnosis to improve upcoming versions of the viewer. If the crash logger itself is damaged in the crash, however, you will need to reinstall your viewer. Please do not simply load a new copy on top of the old one, because you may inherit problems from the previous copy. Instead, do a Clean Reinstall, which removes all traces of the old copy first. Here's how >>> http://wiki.phoenixviewer.com/fs_clean_reinstall
Those instructions were written for Firestorm users, but will work for any viewer. If you;re using V3, just substitute "Second Life" where it says "Firestorm".
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