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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 15, 2008, 02:21:56 PM »
well, that worked. Removed old reg files from both registers (previously only 1 found, now 2)
Now i took my old rightload folder, put it in programfiles, opened up, and yes, there all was, without a glitch at all. Made the context menu working by telling so in the options panel and there we are, all good.

Thank you very much for the time, and the flaw must have been one of the 2 registry inserts i think?

I could try updating the program now? Not sure, but i think the last steps can be repeated in case of things not going well again?


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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 11, 2008, 07:49:20 AM »
that image i posted is what i call the "pop-up"

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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 10, 2008, 09:33:03 AM »
During installation, i have to click ok 3 times (pop-ups 3 times) and every time i click, the install goes a little further, until it's say it's done.

Then, when you run rightload, it keeps asking for the path to my old hd.

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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 07, 2008, 10:22:46 PM »
Here you go, just "froze-frame" on un-install, and the error is the exact same then


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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 07, 2008, 09:44:10 PM »
Just checked, version 1.5 and the beta one, both go to "C:\Program Files\Rightload" by default.

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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 07, 2008, 09:37:50 PM »
default as in, well, no changes made during installation.

Just set go go go, so to say,

I am using windows XP, with all SP's and so. Perhaps worth mentioning, i get an error, very briefly, when uninstalling aswell, but that is closed up right away so no chance i can read that, so fast, less then a second on screen. It does un-install normally as i can see, no things left but an empty rightload folder in "program files"

Greatnix Spookeend

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Rightload - Official Forums / Re: Old user, new problem
« on: December 07, 2008, 09:26:55 PM »
Ok, thank you.

I have tried, but it gives an error during install.....

"invalid Filename - In create"

I un-installed rightload 1.5 and then installed the beta you pointed to.
Un-installed the beta, and tried one more time, but again, the same error.

Greatnix Spookeend

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Rightload - Official Forums / Old user, new problem
« on: December 07, 2008, 09:09:38 PM »
i used an old version of Rightload, and i really love the program.

Now i have a new computer, and installed a the version, 1.5. My old harddrive was in my new computer, to transfer files. I also installed rightload when the old hd was in the computer.
When i removed the hard-drive, it could not find my server list. I installed my old hard-drive again, since it pointed out it could not find the .db file to load the serverlist. I copied the server list to my new hard drive, and looked for a way to redirect rightload to that file. I tried importing the serverlist, but the program won't recognize the file as such.

Then i exported the server list from the early rightload version, and saved it on my new hd. Disconnected the old HD and re-installed the rightload. Restarted the pc, and installed the program again. When i opened, it first asked for the path to my old hard-drive again?

I tried inporting the .xml i exported from the old program, but again, it does not recognize that either.....

Since i have large server list, i really would not like to fill them all in manually.

How can i tackle this problem?? Since it keeps on pointing out to my old hard-drive everytime i open Rightload, even after some rigorus un-installs and re-installs.

Greatnix Spookeend

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