Zip or rar the file and then attach it in your next post
I got this on Aurora startup, after login and password. a window and it only shuts down. Website page for some reason does not allow me to choose which files to add so you can see them..
I click attach file, nothing happens.
I managed to get Aurora.zip file, but when I run Aurora from within, I get the same long page IO and error messages, then CTD for Aurora. Though now I see it open, but wherever I click, like trainers, etc. it gives me that message and nothing happens.
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Cheat Happens Aurora 1.1.4.0
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System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '#=ziq0fBWIzcJFm_ovVOZ1Jt3_yhh0CdNK3CybtGD1MsQRtMITwNmBUAUSZ8bhy' threw an exception.
---> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'. The system cannot find the file specified.
File name: 'System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher, Version=6.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a'
at #=ziq0fBWIzcJFm_ovVOZ1Jt3_yhh0CdNK3CybtGD1MsQRtMITwNmBUAUSZ8bhy..cctor()
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at #=ziq0fBWIzcJFm_ovVOZ1Jt3_yhh0CdNK3CybtGD1MsQRtMITwNmBUAUSZ8bhy.#=zJ_VF1AFBSte6qJ0_jtXOGnf5K2QQ.MoveNext()
--- End of stack trace from previous location ---
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.<>c.
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.InternalRealCall(Delegate callback, Object args, Int32 numArgs)
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.TryCatchWhen(Object source, Delegate callback, Object args, Int32 numArgs, Delegate catchHandler)
at System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherOperation.InvokeImpl()
at MS.Internal.CulturePreservingExecutionContext.CallbackWrapper(Object obj)
at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
--- End of stack trace from previous location ---
at MS.Internal.CulturePreservingExecutionContext.Run(CulturePreservingExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state)
at System.Windows.Threading.DispatcherOperation.Invoke()
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.ProcessQueue()
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.WndProcHook(IntPtr hwnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam, Boolean& handled)
at MS.Win32.HwndWrapper.WndProc(IntPtr hwnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam, Boolean& handled)
at MS.Win32.HwndSubclass.DispatcherCallbackOperation(Object o)
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.InternalRealCall(Delegate callback, Object args, Int32 numArgs)
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.TryCatchWhen(Object source, Delegate callback, Object args, Int32 numArgs, Delegate catchHandler)
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.LegacyInvokeImpl(DispatcherPriority priority, TimeSpan timeout, Delegate method, Object args, Int32 numArgs)
at MS.Win32.HwndSubclass.SubclassWndProc(IntPtr hwnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam)
at MS.Win32.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessage(MSG& msg)
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.PushFrameImpl(DispatcherFrame frame)
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.PushFrame(DispatcherFrame frame)
at System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.Run()
at System.Windows.Application.RunDispatcher(Object ignore)
at System.Windows.Application.RunInternal(Window window)
at System.Windows.Application.Run()
at -.dje_z5P34U4QJLP9FTG5BYARDM6XB88XQ_ejd.Main()
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OK
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[Edited by PeterTheFish, 3/5/2022 11:02:29 AM]
It says it cannot find System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher.dll which is inside the Aurora folder. Have you extracted ALL files? (You should). Have you moved any files from the Aurora folder else where? (You shouldn't)
No the file .zip for Aurora downloaded in my trainers folder. then I assume it would auto install. But the error message. When I pull out the .zip out of the trainers folder and place it on the desktop, it opens aurora, with my login and password, sees my status, my credits etc. I see a list of trainers, but I do not see where aurora installs, or it runs from within the .zip (which seems strange to me...) Is there an install.exe or something somewhere? In the Aurora over 70MB zip there is no install, only Aurora.exe
It says it cannot find System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher.dll which is inside the Aurora folder. Have you extracted ALL files? (You should). Have you moved any files from the Aurora folder else where? (You shouldn't)
No the file .zip for Aurora downloaded in my trainers folder. then I assume it would auto install. But the error message. When I pull out the .zip out of the trainers folder and place it on the desktop, it opens aurora, with my login and password, sees my status, my credits etc. I see a list of trainers, but I do not see where aurora installs, or it runs from within the .zip (which seems strange to me...) Is there an install.exe or something somewhere? In the Aurora over 70MB zip there is no install, only Aurora.exe
If I'm following correctly as to what you're saying, you were expecting either an .msi file which would encapsulate Aurora and give you a self-extracting file and prompt to install or a self-extracting zip file with an .exe extension.
Aurora is a plain zip file which you need to extract in (or to) an empty directory FIRST. Run Aurora.exe from there and make sure it operates properly.
Right-click Aurora.exe --> Send to --> Desktop (create shortcut)
If it still doesn't launch correctly from the desktop shortcut icon, right-click and verify the "Start in" and "Target" paths are correct.
It says it cannot find System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher.dll which is inside the Aurora folder. Have you extracted ALL files? (You should). Have you moved any files from the Aurora folder else where? (You shouldn't)
No the file .zip for Aurora downloaded in my trainers folder. then I assume it would auto install. But the error message. When I pull out the .zip out of the trainers folder and place it on the desktop, it opens aurora, with my login and password, sees my status, my credits etc. I see a list of trainers, but I do not see where aurora installs, or it runs from within the .zip (which seems strange to me...) Is there an install.exe or something somewhere? In the Aurora over 70MB zip there is no install, only Aurora.exe
Aurora is known as a "portable" application meaning it has no true "installation" process. You unzip it to wherever you want and then simply run Aurora.exe. This means you can take it with you on a portable drive, etc and not have to worry about installations, etc.
It says it cannot find System.IO.FileSystem.Watcher.dll which is inside the Aurora folder. Have you extracted ALL files? (You should). Have you moved any files from the Aurora folder else where? (You shouldn't)
No the file .zip for Aurora downloaded in my trainers folder. then I assume it would auto install. But the error message. When I pull out the .zip out of the trainers folder and place it on the desktop, it opens aurora, with my login and password, sees my status, my credits etc. I see a list of trainers, but I do not see where aurora installs, or it runs from within the .zip (which seems strange to me...) Is there an install.exe or something somewhere? In the Aurora over 70MB zip there is no install, only Aurora.exe
If I'm following correctly as to what you're saying, you were expecting either an .msi file which would encapsulate Aurora and give you a self-extracting file and prompt to install or a self-extracting zip file with an .exe extension.
Aurora is a plain zip file which you need to extract in (or to) an empty directory FIRST. Run Aurora.exe from there and make sure it operates properly.
Right-click Aurora.exe --> Send to --> Desktop (create shortcut)
If it still doesn't launch correctly from the desktop shortcut icon, right-click and verify the "Start in" and "Target" paths are correct.
Thank you, I figured it out, by viewing the zip content. Still, Thanks for the support.