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Mathematica 10.0 fails to start, kernel can be started separately

Hello everyone!

Mathematica 10.0 (10.0.0.0 latest available) doesn't start when called from start menu on Windows 8.1 x64. Kernel can be started separately and asks for activation, which works, after it I can compute, but Mathematica itself doesn't start - occasionally I see splash logo for a second, then it disappears with windows error, but mostly nothing happens at all.

Reinstaling, clean start, manually removing configuration files and turning off McAfee did not help me.

If anyone had this issue, please, reply.

Thanks in advance!

POSTED BY: Ivan Butenko
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Sorry I cannot help you on precisely this issue. Sounds like Mathematica's front end won't start for some reason. Is that right? Perhaps I can provide some "moral support" by telling you that my experience so far (also on a Windows 8.1 platform) is that Mathematica appears to have some stability issues. I have a pending case with tech support concerning Mathematica 10 completely crashing my machine while evaluating a simple expression: on two different computers with two different versions of Windows (7 and 8.1). (see attached notebook) Further, evaluation of the same expression using Mathematica 9 does not lead to any problems. Again, I know this doesn't help you but I would definitely involve tech support so they know there are "issues" with the current release of Mathematica 10. Best of luck to you.

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POSTED BY: Douglas Skinner

If you haven't tried it already, here's a possible solution to your problem: "Start the [front] end by double- clicking on a .nb (not .cdf), which will start the front-end to the full Mathematica program, even though directly executing the front end does not work.

POSTED BY: Douglas Skinner

Changing default printer in Windows' Control Panel helped.Not sure that it matters, I had Ricoh Aficio printer and switched to virtual Bullzip PDF printer and it just started to load the front-end.

POSTED BY: Ivan Butenko
Posted 9 years ago

Interesting! Changing the default printer from Ricoh Aficio to something else also works for me to make Mathematica 10.2 start. Thanks!

POSTED BY: Tahsin Sisman
Posted 8 years ago
POSTED BY: Paulo Jarschel

Messing with default printers worked for me too.

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