higina Posted October 27, 2008 Posted October 27, 2008 When starting Nlite i get the error messege shown in the Picture below, could anyone advice me what to do to overcomte this problemOS XPSP2CPU Intel E4500 2,2GHZ 2MB l2 cacheGraphic Card Nvidia Quadro 3400/4400 256MB2GB Ram Corsair with heat sink160 GB seagate hard diskSony DVD Rewriteable DLGigabyte P35 Motherboard500 Watt Power supply
johnhc Posted October 28, 2008 Posted October 28, 2008 higina,Hard to say since I can't read the error message. What version of nLite are you using? Do you at least get to the first screen from nLite? Do you have .NET Framework at least version 2.0 installed? Did you check the MD5 of the download? Have you tried it with your security software turned off (I unplug my modem when I do this to block Internet bad guys)? Any other information would be helpful.Enjoy, John.
higina Posted October 28, 2008 Author Posted October 28, 2008 Netframework 3.0 was installed i thought that it caused the problem i removed it but the same problem ( Version 2,0 is installed )and running . And this is the first screen i get after i double click on Nlite and i am running version 1.4.8the error messege says ( maybe not exact translation )A problem aoccured while trying running Nlite program was closed and also explain problem to microsoftA report is made which you can send to microsoft to help us make Nlite betterthe report is Event type : clr20r3 P1 :nlite.exe P2 : 1.4.8.0 P3 4883a93eP4 : mscorlib P5 : 2.0.0.0 P6 : 471ebc5b P7 :1b08 P8: 10P9 : system.typeloadexception
johnhc Posted October 29, 2008 Posted October 29, 2008 higina,You should go ahead and upgrade to nLite 1.4.9.1. I don't think this will help, but it will eliminate one factor. Information in the error message all point to .NET Framework. Do you have all the latest updates? I remember when I updated .NET 2.0 some time ago, it was compiling routines for several boots after the update. Perhaps it is not through with that. If all else fails you might try the latest .NET (MD5 D481CDA2625D9DD2731A00F482484D86) after removing your current one. Be sure to check the MD5 hashes for both nLite and .NET. Hopefully someone will respond who has seen this error.Good luck, John.
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