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I am having a problem with Google Earth freezing up both when I try to open it and when I try to plot KML files into it.
Opening Google Earth:
Sometimes when I try to open Google Earth it just freezes while:
Loading myplaces.kml, including enabled overlays
I am assuming this problem is being caused by the fact that if I add up the total size of the kmls that I have saved to 'my places' they are somewhere in the neighborhood of 3MB. When I search my comp for 'my places' the size of that file is only just under 400kb. I am assuming this means Google Earth is storing it in a different format.
At any rate, what should I do? I would really prefer to keep everything in Google Earth's 'my places' since each file takes forever to load, but if I need to delete 'my places' and start over I guess I'll have to do that. Also, I can't just close Google Earth and open it back up when it becomes non-resposive because it still doesn't work. Sometimes if I let it sit a while without touching it after it closes then it will open OK. Any idea what is going on?
At any rate, what should I do? I would really prefer to keep everything in Google Earth's 'my places' since each file takes forever to load, but if I need to delete 'my places' and start over I guess I'll have to do that. Also, I can't just close Google Earth and open it back up when it becomes non-resposive because it still doesn't work. Sometimes if I let it sit a while without touching it after it closes then it will open OK. Any idea what is going on?
Plotting kmls in Google Earth:
The kml files I am trying to load into Google Earth range from around 67kb for a file containing 177 points, to 454kb with 1172 points. I also had a kml file I had to plot that is 937kb containing 2637 points. Most of the time to get the files to plot, I have to edit the kml with notepad, delete all but one of the points, plot that point, and then rerun an Excel macro to get the full file back. I then plot it, which causes this message:
Are you sure you want to reload this file, any unsaved edits will be lost?
It then starts plotting just fine at that point usually. If I try to just double click on the kml file without having done the process I just talked about, Google Earth becomes non-responsive. Here is a sample of my code and a sample of part of the kml file it creates.
Any idea about what I can do to solve these problems?
Would using a 'template' to fill in the data for the kml work better?
Any idea about what I can do to solve these problems?
Would using a 'template' to fill in the data for the kml work better?
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Notes:
- I am running Windows XP on my computer. My boss is running Vista Business and he normally has this problem more than I do.
- I am aware that the code is kind of ugly and needs to be cleaned up but my boss has told me not to bother since what I am doing won't be used in production and to focus more on getting the files he needs than making the code more readable. Please go easy on the ugliness.
- This is code I was handed to modify to get the data we need and therefore I don't know anything about how efficient it is compared to other methods.
Code:
KML:
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3MB uncompressed KML sounds pretty small. Google Earth generally doesn't have problems dealing with files of that size. What version of GE are you using?
If the KML doesn't have any proprietary information in it, mind posting a link to one of them?
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Hi,
1.What is the error message you get when you try to open or use Google Earth?
2.Do you have a 32 bit version of Windows 7 or a 64 bit?
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I would like to let you know that this program is compatible with 32 bit version of Windows 7 only. Click here for more information: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Google%20Earth&v=Google&uid=5&pf=0&pi=0&c=Kids
Try these steps and let me know the progress.
Method 1.
Right click on the setup file and choose 'Run as Administrator' to start the install process.
Method 2.
Troubleshoot Compatibility
This can help with some (but not all) programs:
1) Uninstall the program if it's already installed. Then when you install/reinstall it instead of double clicking on the install file right click it and select 'Troubleshoot Compatibility'
2) Then click 'Try Recommended Settings' and in the next windows click 'Start the Program' to install it.
3) After it installs see if it works correctly. Please note - some programs may not be able to run in windows 7.
More details about how to make older programs run in this version of Windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
This can help with some (but not all) programs:
1) Uninstall the program if it's already installed. Then when you install/reinstall it instead of double clicking on the install file right click it and select 'Troubleshoot Compatibility'
2) Then click 'Try Recommended Settings' and in the next windows click 'Start the Program' to install it.
3) After it installs see if it works correctly. Please note - some programs may not be able to run in windows 7.
More details about how to make older programs run in this version of Windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
Method 3.
If you have Google Chrome installed, then uninstall Google Chrome and attempt to install Google earth.
Method 4.
I would suggest you to post this on the Google forums for assistance.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/earth?hl=en&utm_source=HC&utm_medium=leftnav&utm_campaign=earth
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/earth?hl=en&utm_source=HC&utm_medium=leftnav&utm_campaign=earth
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Hope this helps.
Hi,
1.What is the error message you get when you try to open or use Google Earth?
2.Do you have a 32 bit version of Windows 7 or a 64 bit?
I would like to let you know that this program is compatible with 32 bit version of Windows 7 only. Click here for more information: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/Windows-7/en-us/Details.aspx?type=Software&p=Google%20Earth&v=Google&uid=5&pf=0&pi=0&c=Kids
Try these steps and let me know the progress.
Method 1.
Right click on the setup file and choose 'Run as Administrator' to start the install process.
Method 2. Cabal online stats calculator free.
Troubleshoot Compatibility
This can help with some (but not all) programs:
1) Uninstall the program if it's already installed. Then when you install/reinstall it instead of double clicking on the install file right click it and select 'Troubleshoot Compatibility'
2) Then click 'Try Recommended Settings' and in the next windows click 'Start the Program' to install it.
3) After it installs see if it works correctly. Please note - some programs may not be able to run in windows 7.
More details about how to make older programs run in this version of Windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
This can help with some (but not all) programs:
1) Uninstall the program if it's already installed. Then when you install/reinstall it instead of double clicking on the install file right click it and select 'Troubleshoot Compatibility'
2) Then click 'Try Recommended Settings' and in the next windows click 'Start the Program' to install it.
3) After it installs see if it works correctly. Please note - some programs may not be able to run in windows 7.
More details about how to make older programs run in this version of Windows:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
Method 3.
If you have Google Chrome installed, then uninstall Google Chrome and attempt to install Google earth.
Method 4.
I would suggest you to post this on the Google forums for assistance.
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/earth?hl=en&utm_source=HC&utm_medium=leftnav&utm_campaign=earth
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/earth?hl=en&utm_source=HC&utm_medium=leftnav&utm_campaign=earth
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Hope this helps.