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by guogin
27.10.2016, 05:01
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Unable to launch the program
Replies: 9
Views: 9301

Re: Unable to launch the program

Karol wrote:If you have FreeCommander.exe.manifest file in the install folder - try to rename the file.
What a magic. That solves my problem. Thank you.

Regards,
Gin
by guogin
26.10.2016, 08:53
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Unable to launch the program
Replies: 9
Views: 9301

Re: Unable to launch the program

@guogin: latest donor version available "yesterday" (when you downloaded) was 730. Are you sure you got 715? Try to download it again (try also the portable version). Yes I'm sure. I'm sorry but I donated only 4 USD for the option to download only one version "FreeCommander XE 2016 B...
by guogin
26.10.2016, 08:51
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Unable to launch the program
Replies: 9
Views: 9301

Re: Unable to launch the program

Yes, it is possible. What about Windows Event Logs? I failed to find such entry in the windows event logs. Please see screen shot below. I tried to launch it once at around 2:40 PM. https://i.imgsafe.org/051d31751b.png BTW, I just have interesting findings: 1) If I re-install the program, check the...
by guogin
25.10.2016, 10:22
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Unable to launch the program
Replies: 9
Views: 9301

Re: Unable to launch the program

Did you check the Windows Events Log? This Error Code means: 0xC000007B STATUS_INVALID_IMAGE_FORMAT which may indicates that some files were corrupted. Then what files are corrupted? I've tried to delete everything and re-install the program. But I still see the same problem. Probably means the cor...
by guogin
25.10.2016, 07:24
Forum: Bug Reports
Topic: Unable to launch the program
Replies: 9
Views: 9301

Unable to launch the program

FreeCommander XE Build 715 donor 64-bit, Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit I downloaded the 64-bit donor version yesterday. After installation, it works for a while. However, after I closed the window, it could never be launched again. Steps to reproduce: 1) Browse into "C:\Program Files\FreeCommand...