Hello, I'm meganmi (real name is megan if you didn't catch up on it)
so, i recently joined to lurk around here, expecially in the Model recaps section. After awhile, I decided to join!
I have experience in porting quite abit of models, and sometimes I render them too
Anyway, I dropped by to take this opportunity to ask a question: (there's no sub-forum for asking questions i think)
My PC is in Windows 7 64-bit, and I have XNA Framework 3.0 installed. The first few hours, XNALara was working fine--until It "stops working" the second I try to start it. I tried all the compatibility modes Windows suggested me to do, but no luck. I guess this has something to do with my windows being 64-bit? In troubleshooting it did say that it was "incompatible".
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Megan and welcome.
I'm using W7 x64 here and it's all fine, although I am using XPS instead.
Have you tried reinstalling the XNA Framework and all that? Maybe even the .NET frameworks too just incase?
I'm using W7 x64 here and it's all fine, although I am using XPS instead.
Have you tried reinstalling the XNA Framework and all that? Maybe even the .NET frameworks too just incase?
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Welcome to the forum, Megan! I hope you enjoy your stay.
WRT to your issue, I also W7 Ultimate and have had no issues running XNALara or XPS. Does it give you any other messages? Are you able to furnish any screenshots of errors you're getting? We have a General section on the forum where you can post XNALara/XPS/Blender/etc (you get the picture) issues.
WRT to your issue, I also W7 Ultimate and have had no issues running XNALara or XPS. Does it give you any other messages? Are you able to furnish any screenshots of errors you're getting? We have a General section on the forum where you can post XNALara/XPS/Blender/etc (you get the picture) issues.
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XNALara uses .NET 3.5, which is already within Windows 7 itself. Most of the time all you really need is just the XNA Framework 3.0 and you are set.
Since you are using XPS, you don't really need to do that much different too. Also what version of XPS is it? Older versions maybe due to that stupid built-in time limit duration.
You could try deleting the XNA.cfg file and then try running it again?
If that doesn't work, uninstall/reinstall XNA Framework 3.0, maybe even replace/update the XPS core files too.
I do remember this occasionally happening to myself a couple of times, thinking how? And I just took those simple steps and it works again.
Since you are using XPS, you don't really need to do that much different too. Also what version of XPS is it? Older versions maybe due to that stupid built-in time limit duration.
You could try deleting the XNA.cfg file and then try running it again?
If that doesn't work, uninstall/reinstall XNA Framework 3.0, maybe even replace/update the XPS core files too.
I do remember this occasionally happening to myself a couple of times, thinking how? And I just took those simple steps and it works again.