I searched and found my original PBP3 disc. The version is 3.0.1.0. Mechanique is also there, version not marked. I'll try uninstalling and re-installing everything.
I searched and found my original PBP3 disc. The version is 3.0.1.0. Mechanique is also there, version not marked. I'll try uninstalling and re-installing everything.
I've re-installed PBP3. Now with version 3.0.6.4. Re-installed MCSX to version 5.0.0.5. Both are the very latest as far as I can tell.
The program is still not working. MCSX stops and throws off the same error message as above. It sometimes works for a while, but then goes bad. A cut and paste operation is not tolerated at all.
Any ideas out there? At this point the bugginess makes it impossible to work with.
One thing, are you running it as Administrator? (Right click, select Run as Administrator)
/Henrik.
Henrick, When I right click I'm not getting an Administrator option. My selection choices are 1. Current user (Tower\PC) or 2.The following user; of which Administrator is not an option.
All my programs run under "Current user" and they work except for MCSX. I'm running Windows XP.
As I asked before, is it the ONLY program that crashes? Did you experienced any other issues with your PC?
Are the settings the defaults, for example pagefile, virtual memory etc?
If you run Task Manager, do you have enough memory free?
Ioannis
Hi, Yes, MCSX is the only program that crashes. The PC works without other problems. I would try another computer, but my wife's laptop is my only available option, and that could cause marital discord.
I don't know much about managing computer resources. Everything is as came with Windows XP, as far as I know.
I'm not familiar with the Task Manager. When run, it lists the Physical memory as;
Total 2.35 mb
Available 1.61
System cache 1.19
I am not an expert on windows too. But you might try something just in case.
You might need the CD of Windows with this.
From Command prompt window run sfc /scanonce (More about this here: http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true)
This will check your Windows system files for corruption and replace them either from your hard drive or from your CD.
I think that this tool can run if you are loged in as admininstrator only.
Hope this will solve your problem.
Ioannis
Last edited by Ioannis; - 15th March 2013 at 21:44.
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