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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Installation & Application Error Problem - Help Needed


From: Michael Petch
Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] Installation & Application Error Problem - Help Needed
Date: Sat, 12 Sep 2009 13:57:40 -0600
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I looked up your processor to see if it had SSE2 support. Apparently it does, but just as a test can you do this:

WITHOUT uninstalling try this:

1) download: http://www.gnubg.org/media/windows/gnubg-MAIN-20090907-exes-GMT-nosse.zip
2) Close all copies of Gnubg that are running
3) Extract the files in that zip file directly into your Gnubg program directory
4) In the Gnugb directory run the Gnubg executable called gnubg-gui-py-nosse-gmt-O3.exe

Let me know if it works for you.


On 12/09/09 1:42 PM, "Efe Arkayin" <address@hidden> wrote:

Dear all,
 
I had a snapshot of GNU running since 18.05.2009 (installed previously from the 23 MB file "gnubg-MAIN-20090518-NOGLADE-setup") up until tonight. Since it has been a long time that I updated my Win executables, I went to gnubg.org to download the newest version.
 
I have no idea what "g threads", "sse2", "win" or "glib" means, so I downloaded again the file under the "install archive (g threads, sse2)" link that was approximately 23 MB, guessing that it would be the right file.
 
Also, having seen the remark on the page, that archives older than September should be newly reinstalled, I uninstalled the old version of GNU completely from my computer and installed this new file "gnubg-MAIN-20090907-setup".
 
Now, when I try to start up the newest version of GNU, I get the "gnubg.exe - Application Error" titled Windows error window with the red cross in it saying "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002). Click on OK to terminate the application".
 
Just out of curiosity, I uninstalled everything and reinstalled the snapshot from 18.05.2009 and it is opening up fine!? So I am confused what the difference between the two files is such that the new one won't open up? What am I doing wrong here? I would appreciate  all your help since I do not have a deep technical computer background...
 
For your reference, here is my notebook's specs:
 
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3
Intel Pentium 4 Mobile CPU 1.70 GHz
1.0 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go (Toshiba)
 
Looking forward to your receiving your expertise to fix this problem, I remain,
Thanks in advance for your time and help!
 
Efe



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