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Same problem here I think - after I updated, lobby crashed, and crashed whenever I tried to start it. Renamed the .bak file and it seems to be working so far.
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Same problem here I think - after I updated, lobby crashed, and crashed whenever I tried to start it. Renamed the .bak file and it seems to be working so far.
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EDIT:
Windows
7.
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(
EDIT:
Windows
7.
It
was
working
about
12
hours
ago.
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I guess I'll wait to run the benchmark until after this is resolved. (Not that it would make any difference to Spring I imagine, but it's a bit of a headache.)
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I guess I'll wait to run the benchmark until after this is resolved. (Not that it would make any difference to Spring I imagine, but it's a bit of a headache.)
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EDIT 2: When I allowed it to restart after updating it's started crashing again. Lovely. At some point a message saying the following popped up:
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EDIT 2: When I allowed it to restart after updating it's started crashing again. Lovely. At some point a message saying the following popped up:
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"This program requires a missing Windows component
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"This program requires a missing Windows component
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... (blah blah blah) ...
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... (blah blah blah) ...
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This program requires flash.ocx, which is no longer included in this version of Windows."
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This program requires flash.ocx, which is no longer included in this version of Windows."
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