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For now, I have to use uTorrent non-portable, which is a pain. Could we have a fix or that, or why can’t it just restart the app itself without user interaction? Or at least have an option to disable that check. I second this opinion, I have a very similar setup, some expert.
The error is there because the app was crashed the last time you used it. The easy fix is not to crash it. Close it before your shutdown Windows or logoff. What if the machine looses power while the app is running? Would that count as the app not closed when the machine reboots? Well, here’s hoping there’s not many unmanned servers running PortableApps on the East coast because they are apparently all going to require manual efforts to get back up once the power comes back on.
I really don’t see any purpose to start again manually the application each time. If someone wants to see know if last time the portable app has closed properly which is important to know , developers can make a solution like:. Also additional if you want you can make a very simple log system, which saves this warning on the portableapp directory or somewhere This is not important for portableapps user who use from USB drive, but it is too much important for user who use portableapps on local computer like me.
The solution is simple. Just stop crashing your apps. Close them properly. Then you’ll never see the message again. So, it should be an inconvenience to the end user and it should interrupt their workflow to let them know that something very bad happened and they should avoid ever doing it again. I try it now I kill the task from task manager for many portablesapss. What is happening?! I remember that always I see that meesage, if the app did not close properly Did you change something?
Or am I missing something? And based on comments posted on many forums many don’t. I have put a shourcut of portable-Ditto on my startup applications. It start when I log on. Ditto is always running. But when I close the system, It is really funny to close manually Ditto. Because Ditto is a background app and it is developed to be ready to close by killing it. No one in the earth does not close it manually before shut down the system I think that you write, is not valid for all applications but the most.
Portable Apps do provide a program which can be run from some external media with minimum changes to the local system as possible. Such portable programs do write temporary things in some places and need to clear them at the end and there for they need to be closed. If someone does not want all the changes to the system made by a portable app to be cleared at the end or does not care if this and that was written to the local system and will now remain there, then why not install the normal desktop version of that program?
Sorry, but to use portable program but wanting to leave all it did write temporary to the local drive in place is somehow funny for me. I have a number of portable apps that I run from the local drive. In these cases I don’t use the “portable” aspect of the software. But I benefit from having the app installed to one folder with all it’s settings. This way I can easily and quickly replicate my environment on a clean install.
And in the event that I do want to make one of the apps truly portable by using them on a USB key. Then I only need to copy the relevant apps to the key and I am done. I can not understand why you and some others still think that portableapps is not recommended to use locally.
Theoretically I benefit from having the apps installed on my computer but practically it is better for me. You know why But I will write anyway:. I use app portable now. I can not imagine if I have installed all of them. It is very easy to reset all settings of each app we want easily. Everybody knows how bad windows works. But each app on the portable app update itself.
I am using all of them directly after format the Windows. As you write: we don’t format every day our computers. But you can not know when you will need to format it. Sometimes you need format because of viruses or Sometimes we are busy to installing all these apps.. Except those I write above, actually I don’t benefit anything even theoretically even practically.
Because we are free to install or use the app portable any app. So each of us can decide if he needs a program to be installed or not. But if don’t need this function, I can use it portable version until I need this function. It is too simple For now, for all my apps I don’t need any function like that.
With same way, also on my 2 office machines except my company’s apps and 3 other of my friend on their house. Since about 1 and half year. We don’t have any problem. One example, out of hundreds: Synchronization across computers, you only have one computer and that’s fine, but you know how annoying it is to replicate the changes in one computer to another 3? Thats three places to look for when backing up an application that has no portability.
Not everybody conforms to one standard, thus it makes it a pain to backup a group of applications. And if trying to replicate changes in other computers, this is just an incredible waste of time. Here is where its ok to blame the OS for using such an archaic system and no standards to store applications. This problem of cleanup also concerns applications that are set to start with windows, the portable executable remains in the background which it must until the application is closed and then does the cleanup depends on the app, RBTray does not keep its portable exe running.
But as stated many times, the portable created exe AppnamePortable has no way of knowing when windows is shutting down, which it should, however, it’s pretty lame and unprofessional to blame the user, or the OS. Obviously, this project was created to only be used on USB drives, since everybody always mention that the apps have to deal with letter changes, and to never run applications that require cleanup at startup, alienating these apps as much as possible from the system.
The users don’t know that such is the true purpose of this project, they are operating it fine and the OS is perfectly fine. Its portableapps that does not fit that usage and users do not know it, thus they complain, and its astonishing how poorly they are managed and instead of properly explaining, defendants resort to blaming and telling users to stop using it if they don’t like it.
I would say, let John T Haller handle his project, the others without experience in dealing with people should stop posting, instead of damaging the image of portableapps with “we are a group of grumpy nerds with no people skills”.
Hopefully, the upcoming hook to the windows shutdown event which does exist is placed on the portable executable and not the “portableapps” platform. Not everybody has the platform always open, only opening it to update all the apps. Unless, its a separate smaller thread that is allowed to run on startup set under options of the platform for example.
Picpick and FDM are two example of applications that can’t be set to start with windows. FDM shows the pop up window after restart, apparently because windows kills the portable exe during shutdown since it does not close by itself, but settings remain intact. Picpick is worse because it resets all the settings to default, or at least it did when i tried, i just ended getting the picpick original installer non portableapps and extracting all the files, i got a nice portable application that does not reset during shutdown and stores settings in its own folder.
Good speaking. Except one point. In addition to John’s inventiveness and guidance this project has always lived from its community. And the forum is where its different oppinions have their place. I obviously do disagree with some of them as does almost anybody else more or less. But the forums have always been a place for fruitful discussions and controverse opinions. If you don’t agree to someone – argue like you did very successful.
Oh – and btw. I think I ran across some at least once this week, but they didn’t manage to scare me away I’ve just installed utorrent portable, and arrived at this thread because I’m getting the same error. I’ve got utorrent running at windows startup so that I can be seeding whenever I’m logged on. At the end of the day I shut down windows normally, and it shuts down all the programs that are open at that time, including utorrent-portable. The next time I log on I get the error message.
How is closing down the PC normally ‘Crashing my apps’? Every single other windows app closes down gracefuly on a system shoutdown.
Why is this one different? I’m not moaning and I do appreciate the work of both the utorrent and portable apps developers – but I really would like to understand why this program combination cannot meet the shutdown standards that all other developers work to. Starting portable apps with Windows is ok if you start the Laucnher uTorrentPortable. If you don’t, you’re crashing some of them and likely losing data. You should do the same with local Windows apps as well as many apps don’t close properly on Windows shutdown most browsers, for instance though they won’t let you know about this on next start.
Instead of notifying the user that the app must be restarted, can PAM do the restart and then notify the user that it was done? It amazes me that on the internet you can be anything you want, and yet so many people still choose to be idiots. We need to let the user know they did a bad thing. And the point is that you should never do it again after seeing that message. We don’t want to make it easier for a user to do bad things and lose data. The point of computing isn’t to tell users what they cannot do.
You will find that the vast majority of computer users will shut down their computer without closing every application they have open, especially ones that are only shown in the task bar do you sign out of Skype before shutting down your computer for instance? Forcing the user to do things in your specific fashion is not good usability. As you have stated, you should catch the shutdown event and the launchers should do their clearing up then.
However, a very, very simple alternative to this is to not show the error message “[ Maybe you explain to the user that this is not the optimal way to run their computer but that is up to them; it is their choice and you shouldn’t stop them from doing things their way. I hope you get around to putting a “fix” in for this, even if it is just a toggle button somewhere that says “Warn me when the application is not closed properly”.
Users would be much more put off if they were to run the app and shutdown without properly closing it, and lose data in doing so without being warned.
Instead of “I’m annoyed you are telling me I am doing something wrong” you would get “I’m absolutely furious I lost data by doing something I didn’t know was wrong when you should have warned me”.
Which is why I suggested a option that says “Warn me when the application is not closed properly”. It allows the user to choose what they want instead of forcing them one way or the other. Developer speak for runtime only non-persistent. The bad thing is, we’ll then have no way to warn users. Of course, as those users gradually lose data, have apps that suddenly won’t start and corrupt their drives, they’ll likely figure it out for themselves.
We’ll likely add a warning that you can’t turn off to the platform warning of an unsafe eject on previous run and why you should never, ever unsafe eject. Possibly follow it with a scan for errors. We will at some point add in code to automatically shutdown apps and the platform on Windows shutdown, but it is not complete yet.
Unless you are volunteering to assist with that and know Delphi. Also and VERY important is that you just claimed that if a user doesn’t use the application the way you want them to, it will start “corrupting their drives” and you won’t even warn them!!! Most viruses do less damage than that. I haven’t programmed in Delphi before but it shouldn’t be too hard to learn. It is obvious that this project needs some love and attention, but I will have to consider whether I can fit it in with my other current projects.
Unsafely ejecting a drive, the most common reason for an app to yield the ‘not closed correctly’ message can corrupt any drive and is just about the worst thing you can do if you use portable software. Unsafely ejecting a drive while apps are running will corrupt data in those apps. Windows shutdown doesn’t even close local apps correctly and many apps will lose some data if you don’t close them first.
I’ve had this happen even with local apps like Firefox. And any apps Windows can’t close apps that don’t hook into the OS to monitor for a Windows shutdown , Windows just full-on crashes so you lose data. You should close your apps first.
As already explained, an upcoming version of the platform will support automatically shutting down apps in PA. The mutex I am referring to is a system-wide mutex that operates in memory within Windows. It is runtime only and non-persistent. That’s how the next version of the launcher tracks to ensure multiple copies are running, rather than the INI runtime file.
Now please stop with the irrational indignation and insults. I’m not sure where you are even getting assumptions about our software corrupting drives or it not being customizable especially when customization isn’t even a part of this discussion. You’ve been a member here for 11 hours. However, I can see that un-safe ejection of a drive is large problem and the user must be made aware of this.
My complaint is that you obviously have a clean-up procedure the error message says as much yet you make a user start the application up twice in order to invoke it and there is no way to disable the error message.
I apologise that my tone has not been very gentle and for such a small piece of functionality as this it really seems not worth it.
I just like software to be completly polished clean, especially in regards to user interaction. You guys are doing a great job, keep it up. The user loses data due to unsafe ejections and apps crashing. And corrupts their drive due to unsafe ejects which also corrupts app data. It’s nothing to do with the software. We have no actual cleanup procedure, just a detection that things went very wrong the last time you ran it and the app was crashed.
This was due to either pulling the drive without closing software, letting Windows go to sleep which is much the same thing , shutting down Windows without closing apps, or using a 3rd party eject utility that force-closes apps akin to purposely crashing them and a horrible idea.
The user message can’t be disabled because it shouldn’t be. It’s telling you that you did something you should never ever do in the hopes that you don’t do it again. A responsible software engineer should never make it easy for a user to intentionally damage their own data. Just the mutex change requires a bit of work as it’s nearly 7, lines of code to create this launcher that can portablize hundreds of apps without the need to write code.
Sure, we could just hide all of this and let the user think things are ok so they aren’t annoyed with messages, but that’s not the way we work. A user’s data, privacy and safety come first. I believe that users “should” have an option to disable those messages.
I have misbehaving apps, namely uTorrent and 2X Client, those can’t seem to handle proper termination. I use those almost daily and when I’m turning off the PC, I have to manually turn off uTorrent at least 20seconds before shutdown.
With 2X Client its even worse. These apps don’t have anything sensitive inside. Right now, as my morning routine, I’m closing two warning dialog boxes these apps create on start, and starting them after that again No one is “Forcing” the user to do anything. Or a user may decide that reading a book is a better choice. Congratulations on a successful application of reductio ad absurdum.
My point was only to bring up the fact that this launcher and platform allows for little customisation. So if we want to use this platform we have to stick the decisions the developers made for us. From the perspective of an ordinary user Nothing is keeping you here.
If you feel that strongly about the project, then either help or use the door. Anything else detracts from the actual work being performed. Good grief!! If the error msg is really annoying why don’t you manually close the apps before shutting down? Any time you save not doing it is lost when you restart. Clicking on 4 or 5 Xs isn’t that big a deal IMO. I always close all my apps before shutting down Windows. But I get this error message every time I boot up the computer and open Opera.
If I close Opera without shutting down the computer, and then open Opera again, I don’t get the message. I’m using Windows 7 on an HP Thin Client configured by an overworked, understaffed IT department that is still struggling to figure these computer substitutes out. I run it from a network server on which we all have private storage, rather than a flash drive. If the error isn’t actually indicating a problem, and is just symptomatic of this weird setup, I can live with it believe me, “I can live with it” is our motto ever since we switched to the clients.
But if it’s going to corrupt the program over time or anything, I’d appreciate suggestions for how to work around it or whatever. Some apps take a while up to a few minutes to clean up after you have closed them. So I would suggest try closing Opera a couple of minutes before you shut the computer down. You’re right that it’s taking time to close, but I waited a couple of minutes for it today, and it wouldn’t disappear from Task Manager.
I finally killed the process before closing down the computer. What’s odd is that it doesn’t take long to clean up when I shut it down midday – I can open it back up within seconds. Something is happening differently at the end of the day, and I just don’t know what that might be. I don’t use installable apps at all. I have three computer that I use during the week, and they all have the same folder with portable apps, which I manually synce between them from time to time.
This concept of running portable apps from HDD without installing them really speeds up clean Windows installs and save a ot of time to transferring settings dutring upgrades as well as backups. I also was using uTOrrent portable starting with one of my machines, which is a displayless server I rarely login to. After I found out that uTorrent was not transferring anything for a month, I logged onto the machine to see the “clean up and close” window.
I switched to qBittorent portable with the same result. For now, I have to use uTorrent non-portable, which is a pain. Could we have a fix or that, or why can’t it just restart the app itself without user interaction? Or at least have an option to disable that check. Reset the Photoshop font cache A bad font or fonts can cause general performance issues, including crashes or hang when launching or using Photoshop.
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Be kind and respectful, give credit to the original source of content, and search for duplicates before posting. Learn more. Preview Exit Preview. Jeffrey Tranberry. Adobe Employee , Aug 03, Aug 03, This issue should be corrected in the Photoshop CC Jump to latest reply. I am on Windows 7 Home. The crash report says: “Adobe Photoshop CC has stopped working and will now close. Windows is collecting more information about the problem. This may take several minutes Does it ever display what the crashing module is?
If not, look in the system event viewer, or in reliability reports. The detailed crash log will have the name of the faulting module. My update Photoshop CC is doing the same thing.
I tried saving and a Save As before I closed the photo. I am working in Windows 7 Pro I did all the updates – didn’t help. Same problem here: Running Windows 7, current updates in place: Log reads: Faulting application name: Photoshop. Just so you know the comment windows is looking for a solution to this problem, has never resulted in a solution being recommended to me.
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Photoshop cc portable latter is barely completely different in the best way that it consists of further options out of which two stand out essentially the. It is fully loaded with the latest features of digital photography. The most highlight features in Adobe Photoshop CC Portable are Face-. The error is there because the app was crashed the last time you used it. The easy fix is not to crash it. Close it before your shutdown Windows.❿
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