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| TV-Server Version: MediaPortal Version: MediaPortal_Setup_1.0_RC1_Refesh MediaPortal Skin: Windows Version: XP SP3 CPU Type: HDD: Memory: 512 mb Motherboard: Video Card: Geforce 5 fx series Video Card Driver: Sound Card: Sound Card AC3: Sound Card Driver: 1. TV Card: 1. TV Card Type: 1. TV Card Driver: 2. TV Card: 2. TV Card Type: 2. TV Card Driver: 3. TV Card: 3. TV Card Type: 3. TV Card Driver: 4. TV Card: 4. TV Card Type: 4. TV Card Driver: MPEG2 Video Codec: MPEG2 Audio Codec: h.264 Video Codec: Satelite/CableTV Provider: HTPC Case: Cooling: Power Supply: Remote: TV: TV - HTPC Connection: I was running the previous stable release of Media Portal fine. I recently reinstated my computer to factory state so I have been reinstalling a of my software. I decided that I would like to try out the stable RC1 for media portal 1. My error occurs when I try to install. When I install RC1 I am brouoght ot a self extraction screen, I leave the extraction to the temporary folder already chosen for me and click on install. Everything seems to unpack fine then I am brought to the error: "MediaPortal.DeployTool.exe - Application Error The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application. " Ii get this everytime I try an install, I have even downloaded the install exe several different times to ensure it wasn't a bad install file. I figure I can go back to the pre-RC1 release, but I figured I will give the support forums a try first. Any suggestions on how to fix this? ![]() |
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| It is true, I did lack the Net 2.0 Framework. My system had not installed that after my reinstall. I have it installed and Media Portal has installed correctly now. It may have been more helpful for me if you had said something closer to "Media Portal requires you have Net 2.0 Framework, make sure that is installed on your computer" instead of your cryptic roundabout solution to my problem. |
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Country: | GreekMooMan, usually the first think to do when installing a software is check requirements before even downloading it: GeneralRequirements - MediaPortal Wiki Documentation. In any case I'm happy it's working for you now ![]() Simone |
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