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Rich Text Boxes should only be used if you want to make a Rich Text Processor, otherwise just use a standard TextBox. VS.Net is refusing to start at the moment but try this:

RichTextBox1.Open "C:\Image.txt"

If you use a standard TextBox you'll need to StreamReader it

.Net allows software to be written for any version of Windows and not break like Unmanaged applications unless using Unmanaged procedures like APIs. If your program uses large amounts of memory but releases it when something else needs it, then what's the problem?

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