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MATLAB r2010a doesn't run

Subject: MATLAB r2010a doesn't run

From: ho'jat kaveh

Date: 28 May, 2012 11:16:25

Message: 1 of 4

hi every body
I've been working with matlab on my computer for a while, Today
unintetionally I killed the matlab process. After that matlab didn't
run again. I reset , turn off/on the system, but it didn't work! :
( (it had in the past, when I did the same foolish thing!)
It doesn't give any error, when I double click matlab icon, the
process is created and gets 25% of cpu and ~5,000 KB memory, and then
NOTHING !
it doesn't even show the splash pic of matlab.
I have MATLAB R2010a on Win7 32-bit.
any help would be much appreciated !

Subject: MATLAB r2010a doesn't run

From: ho'jat kaveh

Date: 28 May, 2012 15:29:33

Message: 2 of 4

I fix it somehow, if you can call it fixing!
I reinstalled MATLAB and it ran well at first, but when I closed it
and tried running it by double-clicking a *.m file it produced an
error saying : "There was a problem sending the command to the
program." and then it start all over again! :((
HELP ME !

Subject: MATLAB r2010a doesn't run

From: Steven_Lord

Date: 29 May, 2012 04:24:14

Message: 3 of 4



"ho'jat kaveh" <pakh.pakh64@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:06720ced-e655-4a0a-a628-f5fe881953e8@j25g2000yqn.googlegroups.com...
> I fix it somehow, if you can call it fixing!
> I reinstalled MATLAB and it ran well at first, but when I closed it
> and tried running it by double-clicking a *.m file it produced an
> error saying : "There was a problem sending the command to the
> program." and then it start all over again! :((
> HELP ME !

Please contact Technical Support for help with startup issues.

--
Steve Lord
slord@mathworks.com
To contact Technical Support use the Contact Us link on
http://www.mathworks.com

Subject: MATLAB r2010a doesn't run

From: ho'jat kaveh

Date: 30 May, 2012 04:58:28

Message: 4 of 4


> Please contact Technical Support for help with startup issues.
>
> --
> Steve Lord
> sl...@mathworks.com
> To contact Technical Support use the Contact Us link onhttp://www.mathworks.com

thank you.

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