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Re: Updating

Post by Firewuff » 25.05.2010 10:49:05

Sebastian wrote::dex:,

step-by-step description here. Just mentioning this if anyone has similar problems and visits this thread. :)


These solutions also fix several other issues I was facing including

- unable to start plugins (dexcube, sevendex etc)
- settings not saving intermittently
- it seems to be more stable.


Thanks

Re: Updating

Post by Sebastian » 17.05.2010 18:08:24

:dex:,

step-by-step description here. Just mentioning this if anyone has similar problems and visits this thread. :)

Re: Updating

Post by Patrick » 17.05.2010 14:07:32

Hi, :dex:

wapanap wrote:Making sure that Dexpot was not set to start with Windows, I rebooted, but Dexpot started anyway.

making sure that Dexpot doesn't start with Windows is key, indeed. If you've ever run Dexpot as administrator, there's a chance that a left-over entry in the Task Scheduler is starting Dexpot even though you've disabled the option in the settings. That's another bug fixed in the new version by the way. Look here for the solution: [FAQ] Duplicate start-up

So now I have a partially updated installation, with one file from the previous version -- does this matter?

In this particular case, using the old version of hooxpot.dll isn't life threatening (it won't crash or anything like that), but you would be missing some of the bugfixes. This problem would still occur for instance.

Updating

Post by wapanap » 17.05.2010 11:45:14

I am using a Windows 7 Home Premium machine fully patched.I had a problem when updating Dexpot to the latest version (151_r1109). I quit Dexpot and ran the installer, but it said one of Dexpot's files was still in use and it could not proceed. Making sure that Dexpot was not set to start with Windows, I rebooted, but Dexpot started anyway. I quit Dexpot again and ran the installer, but again found this particular file (I think it was hooxpot.dll) was in use, so I had no option but to proceed by ignoring this file. So now I have a partially updated installation, with one file from the previous version -- does this matter? How can I update fully?

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