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Geppetto January 5th, 2006 11:22 AM

FrostWire won't open!
 
I installed FrostWire and tried to open it using the desktop shortcut, the Start Menu/Programs shortcut, and then by going to Program Files and clicking FrostWire.exe. None of these open the program. It doesn't even act like it is loading nor does it show any hint of it in task manager. Any ideas? Thank you.

ultracross January 5th, 2006 01:17 PM

do you have java installed?

Geppetto January 5th, 2006 06:53 PM

Yeah, I have Java Runtime Environment, Version 5.0, Update 6.

pummisher January 9th, 2006 12:27 PM

Ever since installing the latest xp fix (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms06-001.mspx) Lime and Frostwire don't even run anymore. It's just the logo and then it's cut off.

I think that's where the problem lays - with the latest fix.

pummisher January 9th, 2006 04:01 PM

Nevermind. I just had to uninstall and reinstall the Java runtimes.

Geppetto January 9th, 2006 05:18 PM

pummisher, me too. I re-installed Java a few days ago. I don't know if the FrostWire install is causing it or what, but once I re-installed Java it worked fine. Something odd is going on though if it is causing Java to mess up like that.

pummisher January 9th, 2006 05:27 PM

Maybe the latest xp fix, did something to java. It was a pretty bad exploit. I was wondering what kept hozing my xp installation. That explained it. Hacker sites I went to must have put some jpgs with that cause that buffer overrun or whatever with my computer allowing hackers to mess it up.

ultracross January 9th, 2006 06:02 PM

its a shame that we are always blamed for end-user stupidity..

pummisher January 9th, 2006 06:13 PM

I do agree that user error is probably the cause of most of the problems with computers. And I do admit that I should probably steer clear of hacker sites. It's not the first time a hacker site like seriall.com (do not go there with java and javascript on - you will end up with a hozed computer in seconds... Or use firefox with the NoScript extention).

I have used and extensively toyed with win 3.11 to xp - so I don't know if you would call it stupidity as much as wrecklessness.

I have become accustomed to messing up and then fixing windows. And yet again, the problem has been solved. Lime and Frost wire are fine programs and I will not criticise anyone who put much time and effort into making it. But windows and java make things complicated and many things have to be accounted for to make a program work properly. As far as I know.

Thank you.

Geppetto January 9th, 2006 07:11 PM

End-user stupidity? Java was fine. I un-installed LimeWire and installed FrostWire. FrostWire wouldn't work. I re-installed Java. FrostWire works. Explain how the uninstalling of LimeWire or the installing of FrostWire causing Java to not work is end-user stupidity?


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Originally posted by ultracross
its a shame that we are always blamed for end-user stupidity..


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