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Persistent crash when opening quick look first time ie: after fresh boot of windows #1418

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nitro122 opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 1 comment

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nitro122 commented Apr 19, 2024

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Basically, the app crashes whenever I opened after a windows fresh boot. I have tried reinstalling it. But the issue still remains

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Fresh boot of windows

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I would like it not to crash when opening it for the first time

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  • OS Version: [e.g. Windows 11 ]
  • QuickLook Version: [3.7.3 from Windows Store]

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This is a long unresolved, persistent issue, which likely won't be fixed any time soon. One possible remedy is discussed in #948 (comment).

Just an update, I restarted my computer after deleting the TextViewer plugin, and QuickLook is now working for most other file types, when I put the TextViewer plugin back in the QuickLook.Plugin folder, it started to crash again, so I guess it might be related to the TextViewer plugin?

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