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hoster 4.2 crashes
every time i try to import hard drive files hoster 4.2 crashes can anyone resolve this. its really anoying, everything else seems to work ok
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What kind of files are you trying to import?
Is it crashing (as in has to close) or is there another error message? |
im trying to import my zip files but comes up
error processing file c:\program files\micro technology unlimited\hoster\databases\bucket.mdb not a valid password (3031) |
Simple problem. Go to C:\Program Files\Micro Technology Unlimited\Hoster\Databases and delete Bucket.mdb. This is the old database file and does not have the same password as the new one which is in C:\MTU\Hoster. Hoster looks in all locations previously used and is picking up the old one instead of the new one. That is why you get the error.
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thanks very much that worked.
next problem i got is when i start hoster and the box comes up for convert hdzip files (which is everytime i start hoster) half way through converting a message come up saying..... error allocating windows memory. can you help me with this please. and how do i stop the hdzip box coming up everytime i put hoster on? |
Note what file it is that the error comes up on. That file is corrupt. Find it and reimport it from original. It probably won't even open in Winzip or at least this is what has been found. Then restart Hoster. Until you clear all the errors and all zip files have been converted, the conversion is going to start every time you open Hoster. Once it has run all the way through without any error messages then you won't see it again.
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Have Same Prob with Conversion Popup
After deleting all the kma's that errored I opened up Hoster and it converted all my hdzips to hdmp3g. Now everytime i open Hoster I get a message half way through saying "Cannot allocate windows memory" I pressed ok and then the popup went through all my kma very quickly. Everytime I would open Hoster the popup would ask me to convert all files again. Done this so many times now. Very annoying.
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