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« on: July 29, 2014, 02:59:46 AM »
Hi Mike,
You have my sympathies, I managed to get in a similar situation a year or so back and know that you could easily spend many hours trying to find the problem. Generally when things go wacky it is a corrupt .xml but it could equally be somewhere else.
My best advice would be to copy your entire Mach3 folder to a backup folder (so it can be used for reference if necessary) then hardcopy all your Mach3 settings for your reference.
Uninstall Mach3 and delete any remainder Mach3 folders from your HD.
Perform a fresh install of your chosen Mach3 version and then enter all the settings from your hardcopy (do not copy and paste existing .xml’s or any other info – enter all the required settings manually).
I appreciate that this may take some time but, trust me, in the long run it is far quicker than chasing your tail trying to find the problem.
Tweakie.