Version 4.35 configuration fails to open
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Hi everyone,
Just installed new 4.35 version and restarted the system.
In launcher window, selecting “Configuration”, results in an error described in the following picture.
I uninstalled and installed the version for a second time, but problem remains.Version
4.35.0 (x64)Build
22548Thanks,
Cheers
Edit:
System Specs:
CPU: Intel Core i7-5700HQ (Broadwell-H MB, G0 )
2700 MHz (27.00x100.0) @ 2693 MHz (27.00x99.8 )
Memory: 16384 MBytes @ 798 MHz, 11-11-11-28- 8192 MB PC12800 DDR3 SDRAM
- 8192 MB PC12800 DDR3 SDRAM
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5600, 1024 MB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M, 2048 MB GDDR5 SDRAM
Drive: Samsung SSD 860 EVO M.2 500GB, 488.4 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s
Drive: HGST HTS721010A9E630, 976.8 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home (x64) Build 18363.1256 (1909/November 2019 Update)
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Thanks Arty,
but this doesn’t seem to be the case.
I repeated un/installation two more times making sure that I had disabled the real-time protection beforehand this time, but again, same error message…
No one else had this? -
Update: error code 740 is related to elevated permission requirements. So I made sure that the shortcut as also the two related .exe files have been set to ‘run as administrator’.
Now, when I select ‘configuration’, while the message doesn’t appear, nothing happens though.
In the task manager, an “F4Patch Application (32 bit)” process starts with each attempt to launch the ‘configuration’ selection, resulting in multiple such processes running simultaneously, but without a configuration window ever appearing. -
Is everything else working? Are you able to enter the UI and 3D world? Assuming yes…
I have heard of some recent (various) issues that were solved by an update of the Windows 10 software. The vesion you are running is a little out of date. If it doesn’t work you can roll it back, if for some reason you like the v1909 better.
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Problem solved!
It only needed to set the Config.exe to run in compatibility mode for Windows Vista (any of the available options).
And no “Run as administrator” setting is needed to anything.
Thank you @schnidrman for your interest!
It seems my older Windows version is OK, although it will be updated soon