VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
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VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
I just installed VistaBootPRO and I get this error when I attempt to launch the program.
"VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost." Options - Debug or Close
I have .net 3.5 sp1 installed.
Can you please help me with this issue?
Thanks!
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Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
VistaBootPro requires NET 1
You need to see if you cna get the error again
Click on Debug
Copy and paste that here
And I will make sure our programmer sees it
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Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
Hey,
When I clicked debug, it just closed the window. I did not recieve any messages.
Prior to installing 3.5sp1 I had installed 2.0 and it told me that there was already a new version installed. I then decided to try out 3.5sp1.
In the end, becuase I was getting frustrated, I decided to wipe the windows7 install that I had on the machine prior to the windows xp install, and install windows 7 again. After I did this it has been loading the boot menu just fine and that it was I was after.
Thanks for you reply!
When I clicked debug, it just closed the window. I did not recieve any messages.
Prior to installing 3.5sp1 I had installed 2.0 and it told me that there was already a new version installed. I then decided to try out 3.5sp1.
In the end, becuase I was getting frustrated, I decided to wipe the windows7 install that I had on the machine prior to the windows xp install, and install windows 7 again. After I did this it has been loading the boot menu just fine and that it was I was after.
Thanks for you reply!
Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
You welcome for reply
I hate it that you had to install Win 7 again though
I hate it that you had to install Win 7 again though
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Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
itpro4 wrote:can't fix em all.... unfortunatly.
? Need more information please.
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Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
NT50 wrote:I hate it that you had to install Win 7 again though
I was referring to this when I said, can't fix em all.
Re: VistaBootPRO has encountered a problem and needs to close.
ahhh ok
I have done that several times. Could not find the problem and got impatient and just reinstall it all again
I have done that several times. Could not find the problem and got impatient and just reinstall it all again
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