This happens every time i try to connect, things go as normal then this message pops up, then "hyperlobby needs to close" nothing ive done as it was an auto install from the server, i have enough time to notice diagonal lines on the hyperlobby interface, white and blue, tried uninstall 3 times, deleted all temp hyperlobby files, doing ones head in.
Any help would get me off the drink. cheers in advance.
BH_woodstock Hyper Staff
Joined: May 11, 2010
Posts: 612
Posted:
Tue Apr 10, 2012 7:52 pm
try re downloading the file if using the same one.Also after uninstalling do you use a reg cleaner?I would try that or go into reg/edit if u feel comfortable with your PC. Reeboot PC then install.
seems it is not a hyperlobby issue m8, hope this helps.
pappy123 Post Newbie
Joined: Sep 24, 2010
Posts: 6
Posted:
Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:07 pm
BH_woodstock wrote:
try re downloading the file if using the same one.Also after uninstalling do you use a reg cleaner?I would try that or go into reg/edit if u feel comfortable with your PC. Reeboot PC then install.
seems it is not a hyperlobby issue m8, hope this helps.
Thanks for the reply, the problem still persists after using 3 different reg cleaners, 6 re installs, deleted temp files, installed to different locations. i give up.
sorry if i came over a bit naff there BH_W but the problem was getting to me and i was sloshed, anyway, problem solved after completing a Windows check disc for errors on my computer
regards, pappy123
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naw woodstack, i dont think you get it. im Scottish, what i want is an honest dood to help me ,not someone whos pushing a product, so if the best you can do is give me a link, forget it, ive tried and been defeated, but rest assured, i will succeed, "hello, is there anybody out there"
ok i guess u didnt read it well enough.there is nothing to buy and im not pushing a product.There are directions on the bottom of link.Thanks for the insult tho.I dont see where being Scottish has anything to do about it.I have lots of Scottish friends.good luck.
BH_woodstock Hyper Staff
Joined: May 11, 2010
Posts: 612
Posted:
Sat Apr 14, 2012 2:50 pm
Advanced User Method (advanced):
1) Start up the personal computer and login as the administrator.
2) Then click the Start button then click on All Programs, Accessories, System, and next click Restore.
3) Inside the next screen, select “Restore my personal computer to a prior date” then press Next.
4) Choose the freshest system restore point in the “select a restore point” list, then click Next.
5) Then click Next within the confirmation screen.
6) Reboot the system after the rescue is finished.
Doh!!!
pappy123 Post Newbie
Joined: Sep 24, 2010
Posts: 6
Posted:
Thu May 03, 2012 7:58 pm
BH_woodstock wrote:
Advanced User Method (advanced):
1) Start up the personal computer and login as the administrator.
2) Then click the Start button then click on All Programs, Accessories, System, and next click Restore.
3) Inside the next screen, select “Restore my personal computer to a prior date” then press Next.
4) Choose the freshest system restore point in the “select a restore point” list, then click Next.
5) Then click Next within the confirmation screen.
6) Reboot the system after the rescue is finished.
Doh!!!
BH_woodstock Hyper Staff
Joined: May 11, 2010
Posts: 612
Posted:
Fri May 04, 2012 2:06 pm
Did it work for you Pappy?
i hope it did.
;o)
pappy123 Post Newbie
Joined: Sep 24, 2010
Posts: 6
Posted:
Sun May 06, 2012 5:10 am
BH_woodstock wrote:
Did it work for you Pappy?
i hope it did.
;o)
thought it had, well it did once, now its happening again, cant suss it out but ill keep trying, thanks for asking BH
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