hmwhoknows posted on May 15, 2016 5:54:08 PM - Report post
Any ideas as to why it won't run on my end?
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hmwhoknows posted on May 15, 2016 6:10:31 PM - Report post
This is what happens;
imgur.com/kCjVgPt
sorry, meant to edit previous post, not make a new
[Edited by hmwhoknows, 5/15/2016 6:10:51 PM]
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Neo7 posted on May 15, 2016 6:13:51 PM - Report post
Are you using iObit software? If so, what have you done with it?
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hmwhoknows posted on May 15, 2016 6:18:32 PM - Report post
no system configurations.
registry clean, privacy sweep, spyware removal.
thats about it.
imgur.com/wrV7d20
is the stupid message i get, when i try to run it, the first time.
[Edited by hmwhoknows, 5/15/2016 6:42:05 PM]
update; its every trainer using the EDITOR Feature, like the Borderlands 2 Editor. Once the auth has initiated, it tries to open the editor itself as a temp file, which for unknown reasons my computer cannot handle. any insight?
[Edited by hmwhoknows, 5/15/2016 6:52:24 PM]
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Jaks posted on May 15, 2016 7:08:20 PM - Report post
hmwhoknows posted on May 15, 2016 7:31:27 PM - Report post
i looked at the thread you mentioned, and it could be something like that. but that thread does not offer a solution either. only 0x90 who offered to teamviewer the issue.
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Neo7 posted on May 15, 2016 7:33:30 PM - Report post
Can you perform a revert of what iObit has done with your system? Registry cleaners are extremely discouraged for PCs in general: Link
Also try doing a clean boot. You may need to run an SFC scan as well and perform a re-installation of the .NET framework (unsure if you did a re-installation or just checked the version number of what was installed).
[Edited by Neo7, 5/15/2016 7:33:48 PM]
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hmwhoknows posted on May 15, 2016 7:44:27 PM - Report post
Couldn't revert all the changes made, so i'm doing the sfc scan. repaired .net, but didnt work.
if this doesnt work, im formatting my computer. and never running an iobit program again :/.
theres no other explanation, but the iobit wrecking something.