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are u running 64 bit windows? thats the only problem i see that might happen since 64bit windows might handle the registy a bit different and the installer relies on the registy to make the service work what do u mean by double clicking on the service? could you post the section of the log that shows the error?
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No, the installer has done the same thing for me on 2 Windows XP Service Pack 2 machines and 1 Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 machine.. I downloaded the first one in the post. I just install the program.. edit the client for me.. and that's about it. Whenever I go to start the service that error occurs.. Will try and get something posted once I get to work. |
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well you should see the console and a f@h core running in your task manager. if those two are there its running. cpu usage should also be at 100% if ou havent changed anything after installing it. but if youre just checking if its running by looking at your points output, i think ive just found my source of 6 extra CPUs under my name lol
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Hey thanks... oh well it is all for the same team anyway.......
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