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Always have to run troubleshooter after any update to get TB to run properly in W10 64

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One of the most frustrating things about TB lately is every time I get an update, it runs really, really, really, really slow.

The fix is simple -- Run the troubleshooter and it sets TB as a 32 bit program, and things start to work properly.

Why can't this be automatically done on updates, or why can't a 64 bit TB compatible program be provided?
One of the most frustrating things about TB lately is every time I get an update, it runs really, really, really, really slow. The fix is simple -- Run the troubleshooter and it sets TB as a 32 bit program, and things start to work properly. Why can't this be automatically done on updates, or why can't a 64 bit TB compatible program be provided?

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> Run the troubleshooter What troubleshooter? The MS-Windows troubleshooter?

> it sets TB as a 32 bit program, What setting specifically is that?

> every time I get an update, it runs really, really, really, really slow. How long has this been happening? And do you have gmail accounts?