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Ace Fire
Questionable Ethics. Ministry of Inappropriate Footwork
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Posted - 2015.12.02 10:46:34 -
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Just installed Windows 10. Now when I start the Eve launcher, I get:
Exception during UpdaterModule.Update Traceback (most recent call last): File "lib\update.pyo", line 131, in run File "lib\update.pyo", line 302, in _UpdateResFiles File "lib\update.pyo", line 277, in GetNecessaryResourceFiles File "lib\steps\getResourceFiles.pyo", line 214, in Run File "lib\steps\getResourceFiles.pyo", line 34, in save_index_checksum
Etc etc etc.
It then gives me two options - "OK" or "Start Eve".
Hitting OK leaves me with a nonfunctional Launcher. Hitting "Start Eve" takes me to the old-style launch screen, which works fine and lets me enter the game.
Clearing cache hasn't helped, nor has running the repairer. Anyone seen this before? |

Ezra Endashi
LightningStrikesTwice Elemental Tide
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Posted - 2015.12.02 12:20:53 -
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Do u have regular or Beta launcher? |

Ace Fire
Questionable Ethics. Ministry of Inappropriate Footwork
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Posted - 2015.12.02 22:21:55 -
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Ezra Endashi wrote:Do u have regular or Beta launcher?
This was the regular launcher. I've just tried the Beta and everything works fine there, so I guess that solves that, thanks. |

Kal'Han
Win or Die
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Posted - 2015.12.03 01:47:24 -
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upgrading to windows 10 is nice but it does a number on ntfs permission in the common appdata folder (programdata)
you could have try to take ownership of the file back, or reset the rights on the folders
reinstalling the launcher, or run as administrator are fixes.
installing the new launcher is doing all of that and you get the new launcher so I guess it's a win-win situation :) |

Ace Fire
Questionable Ethics. Ministry of Inappropriate Footwork
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Posted - 2015.12.03 09:44:52 -
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Yeah, the first thing I noticed upon installing Win 10 is that I didn't have permission to access my own desktop. 
I fixed that somehow... it just reappeared after I poked about in my user folder a bit. Maybe it was because my desktop is on my D: partition instead of the more usual C:. That's a hangover from when I had a tiny SSD that had room for Windows on and nothing else.
Still, the new Beta launcher is very nice.  |
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