"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect."odingalt wrote:Can you post the error message(s) you received? They would be invaluable in debugging the problem.
"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect."odingalt wrote:Can you post the error message(s) you received? They would be invaluable in debugging the problem.
Full Metal Jacket wrote:Oh that's right, Private Pyle, don't make any fu cking effort to get to the top of the fu cking obstacle. If God would have wanted you up there he would have miracled your a ss up there by now, wouldn't he?
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
I have vista 64 bit and it works fine.did you try this?..can you? I just offered a possible solution.sorry if it didn't helpkristianz1 wrote:M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
I guess you not have Vista? Have not heard of one Vista 64 bit that this application runs with. If you have any idea get it work with my Vista, tell me!
Full Metal Jacket wrote:Oh that's right, Private Pyle, don't make any fu cking effort to get to the top of the fu cking obstacle. If God would have wanted you up there he would have miracled your a ss up there by now, wouldn't he?
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:I have vista 64 bit and it works fine.did you try this?..can you? I just offered a possible solution.sorry if it didn't helpkristianz1 wrote:M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
I guess you not have Vista? Have not heard of one Vista 64 bit that this application runs with. If you have any idea get it work with my Vista, tell me!
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
sorry...send me another friend request I think I deleted it.sorrykristianz1 wrote:M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
Tried it now, didnt work.
Full Metal Jacket wrote:Oh that's right, Private Pyle, don't make any fu cking effort to get to the top of the fu cking obstacle. If God would have wanted you up there he would have miracled your a ss up there by now, wouldn't he?
M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:sorry...send me another friend request I think I deleted it.sorrykristianz1 wrote:M1A1xVIKINGxFTW wrote:ok if your having trouble you can try this.
first extract the file to your desktop.
then right click on hidbootlder.exe
then click properties.
next click compatibility.
then you are going to check off "run this program in compatibility mode"
then select windows xp service pack 2.
hope this solves the problem
M1A1
Tried it now, didnt work.
Chipflyby wrote:I used it today and worked perfectly. Easier and less steps. Like it! Running Vista 12bit.
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