Hope you can help - really at a loss
Recently updated to a new PC - before I did I copied all my Gamebase folders to an external drive and have now put them into my new PC
New PC is running Windows 10 (previously XP)
Gamebase would not work at first - so I re-installed the front end and all was fine.
However a little later when I pressed the shortcut to run again - nothing - just the blue circle rotating.
I re-installed the front-end - however this time it would not start at all
I have tried installing it as an administrator and running the file as an administrator too. No joy
Just strange as it was working a few hours ago??
Hope someone can help with a quick fix
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Gamebase 64 Won't Run
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- .mad.
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It could be something to do with the install location.
uninstall gamebase then.
Install at c:\GameBase (not program files or any win sys folder)
then right click on GameBase EXE and select run in XP mode (if it has one).
also check shortcut compatability properties.
uninstall gamebase then.
Install at c:\GameBase (not program files or any win sys folder)
then right click on GameBase EXE and select run in XP mode (if it has one).
also check shortcut compatability properties.
Last edited by .mad. on Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Fiery Phoenix
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- Location: Bury, Lancs
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Thanks for the reply
However I made sure it was in the C:Gamebase location (as it was on my old PC)
Tried right clicking it and running it other compatability modes too - no joy
Banging my head against the wall
However I made sure it was in the C:Gamebase location (as it was on my old PC)
Tried right clicking it and running it other compatability modes too - no joy
Banging my head against the wall
- Fiery Phoenix
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- Location: Bury, Lancs
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The GBToolbox opens fine and I can see my Gamebases in there (Amiga, C64, etc)
Just when I come to click the Gamebase application
Just when I come to click the Gamebase application
- .mad.
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i removed win10 from my PC due to it constantly updating.
???maybe??? it updated and broke something.
i know others have been running GameBase in Win10 ok.
There is another option of installing a Virtual Box with Win XP.
which i would not hesitate to do for all the Gamebases.
???maybe??? it updated and broke something.
i know others have been running GameBase in Win10 ok.
There is another option of installing a Virtual Box with Win XP.
which i would not hesitate to do for all the Gamebases.
- Fiery Phoenix
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- Location: Bury, Lancs
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Strange as looked at my updates history in settings and no updates have been installed yet
May give that Virtual Box a go
If it hadn't worked at all it would not have been so frustrating!
May give that Virtual Box a go
If it hadn't worked at all it would not have been so frustrating!
- .mad.
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- Location: Lancashire
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just googled "program stopped working on win10"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHqLzSt5l7Q
do it at your own risk!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHqLzSt5l7Q
do it at your own risk!!!
- Fiery Phoenix
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Lost the flow on the YouTube a little bit
But added the details in that notepad and saved it exe.reg
I then saved it to my desktop and double clicked on it to add to the registry
No joy
Grrrrr
But added the details in that notepad and saved it exe.reg
I then saved it to my desktop and double clicked on it to add to the registry
No joy
Grrrrr
- Fiery Phoenix
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Also tried amending some registry values to "%1"%* that I saw on the net - underHKEY exe - again no joy
Uninstalled Gamebase - re-installed and it just will not load
Also tried it in safe mode too - same - really strane
Even did a restore point - all options seem to be exhausted
Uninstalled Gamebase - re-installed and it just will not load
Also tried it in safe mode too - same - really strane
Even did a restore point - all options seem to be exhausted
- .mad.
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- Location: Lancashire
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i was going to suggest a restore point.
these are just guesses and ideas.
i think because Gamebase uses a lot of reg and ini changes in scripts, it might be flagged as a UNSAFE application.
have you tried the security settings and tick allow GameBase special permissions to your user account.
there is also service pack 2 for VB6 which enables you to install it on Win8.1, you might have an old DLL that win10 thinks is a risk.
as it worked before, i would even be tempted to re-install Win10.
The install CD can be downloaded for free from Microsoft.
you just need the correct version, which is already on your PC.
my guess is HOME Single Language OEM x64
which comes pre-installed on a high percentage of PC's.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/softwar ... ndows10ISO
If you have a branded PC Lenovo, HP, DELL
do not worry about product key, it is embedded the BIOS.
go and check.
it will self activate soon as you go online.
if you go down this root (and you know what you are doing),
you can convert from GPT to MBR, and remove all hidden partitions.
http://www.disk-partition.com/windows-1 ... -0528.html
create a 20GB partition and Install XP (first) to that.
then install Win10 (second) to the other free space partition.
when finished you will have a dual boot system.
download all the drivers you need, before doing anything!!
a NETWORK driver is essential.
these are just guesses and ideas.
i think because Gamebase uses a lot of reg and ini changes in scripts, it might be flagged as a UNSAFE application.
have you tried the security settings and tick allow GameBase special permissions to your user account.
there is also service pack 2 for VB6 which enables you to install it on Win8.1, you might have an old DLL that win10 thinks is a risk.
as it worked before, i would even be tempted to re-install Win10.
The install CD can be downloaded for free from Microsoft.
you just need the correct version, which is already on your PC.
my guess is HOME Single Language OEM x64
which comes pre-installed on a high percentage of PC's.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/softwar ... ndows10ISO
If you have a branded PC Lenovo, HP, DELL
do not worry about product key, it is embedded the BIOS.
go and check.
it will self activate soon as you go online.
if you go down this root (and you know what you are doing),
you can convert from GPT to MBR, and remove all hidden partitions.
http://www.disk-partition.com/windows-1 ... -0528.html
create a 20GB partition and Install XP (first) to that.
then install Win10 (second) to the other free space partition.
when finished you will have a dual boot system.
download all the drivers you need, before doing anything!!
a NETWORK driver is essential.
- Fiery Phoenix
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- Location: Bury, Lancs
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Cheers fella
Managed to get it working using DEP in Win 10
Always a pain when you get a new PC!
Managed to get it working using DEP in Win 10
Always a pain when you get a new PC!
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