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  1. I have found out that when I restart the PC or logout/login again, Delphi works fine for a while, but then the error returns.
  2. I successfully updated the licences, but the problem remains the same 😞
  3. I just found that: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9681907/delphi-xe-and-xe2-hangs-when-using-a-menu ..and it looks like my problem but with XE and XE2
  4. I cannot see an option to refresh the licence here. Strange for me is that XE5 and Delphi 2007 behave exactly the same. Any menue operation with the mouse kills the IDE. - Carsten
  5. Ok, it's getting more and more strange. As long as I use keyboard shortcuts such as CTRL-S to save, it's OK, but if I do the same from the main menu and click on "Save", the application crashes.
  6. Immediately after installing Delphi I was able to add component libraries for both Delphi 2007 and XE5 without any problem and I also tested some "Hello World" apps with success, but now I have this status quo. Probably something has changed in Windows 11 that is causing the problem I am experiencing. The installation is now about 2 months ago and I mainly use Delphi 12. But now I am faced with this issue on both 2006 and XE5 and I now have no way to continue on some of my very old projects.
  7. Thanks for the quick answer. Yes I already tried capability mode with different settings for older Windows versions including Admin rights, but without any difference
  8. Hi, I have a serious problem moving from Windows 10 to Windows 11. I have several versions of Delphi installed (2007, XE5 and Delphi 12). My problem is that when I start Delphi 2007 or XE5, the IDE comes up and everything looks fine, but whatever I do next, the IDE crashes completely, e.g. Open File from the menu is enough to kill the IDE. I have no idea what is happening here. The only thing that seems to work stable is Delphi 12. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions on what to do? Kind regards, Carsten
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