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Google Earth Display Problem
My Google Earth has suddenly started to display random blocks of other areas on the selected display, below. I've removed it, re-installed it, everything - no change. Anyone with any ideas?
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I can only offer a guess:
Try emptying your disk cache and if this doesn't work delete the
cache file. Google Earth > Tools > Options > Cache Tab. Best if you have broadband as GE will need to re-download any areas previously viewed after the cache data is reset. This would be painful over dial up. Good Luck! |
Thanks, I've tried that. No difference. I deleted all of Google Earth, did a fresh download, and made sure everything was 'Default'. No difference. Mystery!
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Perhaps the Welsh have been busy reclaiming land from the sea!
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If oldbeafer is right then the Mexican's have just got back most of Texas and half of California. 'Bout time too :ok:
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Perhaps a switch in the display method GE uses would help. Try changing from OpenGL to DirectX (or the reverse) and see if that helps.
Good Luck! |
Worked a treat vapilot - well done :D :D
......mind you - I've just got back from the pub so maybe my eyes are compens(h)ating :8 |
Glad to hear the good news on both the Google and Pub fronts, forget.
You and the oldbeefer had me worried - ok, I admit perhaps not so much regarding the western expansion of Wales..... :) |
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