- December 14, 2014
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Hi,
I have a running MP2 Server/Client in my living room (with a slightly older Version), and now I wanted to setup a client only system in the kids room.
So I installed MP2.3.2 Client only an a fresh installed Windows10 Pro machine.
On 1st start it seems to work normally for like a minute (or even less) and then freezes. Clicking will show the "not responding" message and windows asks if I want to wait or end the program.
When I then restart MP2 it immediately freezes, every time. Restarting Windows makes no change.
I tried the normal and the x64 client. I also deleted the AppData/TMP/Config folder to see if there is some config problem. No difference.
On 1st try I thought it might be the skin I selected (which I manged to do on the 1st start), so I uninstalled and installed again.
This time I did not change the skin but wanted to connect it directly to my server, but before I could get there it froze again.
Now if freezes again immediately when I start it.
Logs are attached.
Any help is appreciated,
Reinhard.
I have a running MP2 Server/Client in my living room (with a slightly older Version), and now I wanted to setup a client only system in the kids room.
So I installed MP2.3.2 Client only an a fresh installed Windows10 Pro machine.
On 1st start it seems to work normally for like a minute (or even less) and then freezes. Clicking will show the "not responding" message and windows asks if I want to wait or end the program.
When I then restart MP2 it immediately freezes, every time. Restarting Windows makes no change.
I tried the normal and the x64 client. I also deleted the AppData/TMP/Config folder to see if there is some config problem. No difference.
On 1st try I thought it might be the skin I selected (which I manged to do on the 1st start), so I uninstalled and installed again.
This time I did not change the skin but wanted to connect it directly to my server, but before I could get there it froze again.
Now if freezes again immediately when I start it.
Logs are attached.
Any help is appreciated,
Reinhard.