If you "add" big directories in Flickr Uploadr, it takes hours to pre-process them. And there is almost no way to abort.
1 year, 2 months ago.
2 comments so far
If you "add" too may big directories in Flickr Uploadr, it takes hours to pre-process and render them into the Uploadr window. At that time your machine practically starves other applications to halt. And there is no way to abort it. If you kill the Uploadr, it just starts again when you re-launch. You can even uininstall, it will still remember the bad state! And there is no clue in the registry...tried all those. But then locate32 saved me: In profile Application Data there in an Flickr Uploadr folder to delete, and thus reset the damn program.
2 comments so far
If you "add" too may big directories in Flickr Uploadr, it takes hours to pre-process and render them into the Uploadr window. At that time your machine practically starves other applications to halt. And there is no way to abort it. If you kill the Uploadr, it just starts again when you re-launch. You can even uininstall, it will still remember the bad state! And there is no clue in the registry...tried all those. But then locate32 saved me: In profile Application Data there in an Flickr Uploadr folder to delete, and thus reset the damn program.
1 year, 2 months ago by gatestone
Actually I had to remove even more. Remove all Flickr directories everywhere
1 year, 2 months ago by gatestone