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Wes_Jan
Jun 17, 2020Copper Contributor
Unrecoverable Error
You all have probably made a typing, or other input, error. In this case I made a typing mistake while entering the Data Type for a Test Table, as can be seen in the above screen capture. ...
Wes_Jan
Aug 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Bert: I think it is fair to say that you know more about computers than I. I just thought that since you and I share the same Access problem and since no one else (including your wife) apparently does, that there must be something in common for us to have the same new error problem. If the key to pc’s is the motherboard and processor combination, would it be useful to focus on that and determine whether there is something in common. For example, I am told, that I have the unusual combination of two different graphics controllers running on my machine. My processor is the Intel i9-9980 HK. Do we need to check as to whether we have the same version of MS Office 365? I am happy that you were able to get the Esc key clear to work. Wes Jan
BertK1450
Aug 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Wes,
We have a quite a different configuration, you have a much newer pc than I and I do not have any additional graphic controllers. I use the builtin Intel i5 graphics controller so that is not it. I have a basic hardware configuration, 1 SSD, 2 hard drives, blu ray and cd drirve, external speakers and a web camera. I installed my Office on 6/17/2020 and the version of Office is 16.0.13029.20308, Access version is in the attached file Access Version.pg (too long to type correctly).
A quick check of Task Manager on my pc lists 71 background processes and 92 Windows processes, that's a lot of stuff running and who knows if one of these is the culprit.
So we will keep looking/checking,
Bert