On a typical win10 install with 64 bit LO it is at "C:\Program Files\LibreOffice\program\soffice.bin". This setting is saved when upgrading as user profile is not overwritten.ĭid you have any error messages during install? See General Installation Issues (Windows) - The Document Foundation Wikiĭo you have anti-ransomware set in your anti-virus? You might have to add soffice.bin to your Allowed list. I think that Skia does not play nicely with Ryzen, I would untick Skia in LO 7.2.5.2 anyway. Safe Mode always starts with a new profile. Intel 2350M, intel HD3000 graphics, 8GB RAM, Win10 Pro 圆4 - Crashes when attempting to launch, same happens with 7.2.5 and 7.1.8. Ryzen 3 4300U, integrated Radeon Graphics, 8GB RAM, Win10 Home 圆4 - Seems to work fine Ryzen 7 3700X, Radeon 6800XT, 32GB 3600MHz RAM, X570 Tomahawk, Win10 Pro 圆4 - Launches, then almost immediately CTDs with no error. Why on earth would a word processing suit absolutely need elevated rights to launch anyway? Very strange, and suspicious to be perfectly honest.Ī few of the systems I’vetried running LibreOffice v7.3 on The only odd thing I found in trying to troubleshoot this is that LO spat an error at me when trying to open word without elevated rights just telling me it needed elevated rights to run, when attempting to run word as admin… you guessed it, crash. The LO folder there is as clean as it gets, its literally just what LO and/or the installer places there and I’ve even tried the grant admin full control context menu trick as well as trying to start LO with elevated admin rights. Ideas anyone?ĮDIT: Just to consolidate information LO v7.3 is crashing when attempting to launch it not just on a clean install of it but an entirely clean OS install with nothing copied or restored to AppData > Roaming. As title says, clean install, and on both my laptop (Win10 64bit, i3 2350M) and PC (Win10 64bit, Ryzen 3700X) LibreOffice crashes on the splash screen and stays there until I terminate the process.
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