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Hello,

So I just installed Lite-C here and MED works for me. Can you give a little more information about your problem.

1: Where you installed Lite-C, default install?
2: From where are you starting Lite-C MED?
3: Any problems with running the A6 MED?
4: Have you installed the latest February 2007 DirectX?
5: Have you installed the latest drivers for your videocard?

Dusty





1: Yes Default install
2: From short cut, and manually from C:\Program Files\liteC
by clicking med.exe
3: No A6 Med runs fine
4: No Direct x 9.0c
5: Yes and No.....
I have 2 cards and switch between hardware profiles.
The Ndiva Card yes they are the latest.
With the Ati All in one Wonder: no because
the latest Microsoft drivers dont work for watching TV
and only the Drivers that came on the ATI CD work.

While on the Subject I'll swith over and try the other Video card
in all honest I never thought of that.
Everything else works as is and has for a while.

I'll post back my results later...



*** Teutonic Darkness ***


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Makes no differnce which card is used...
though I found another wierd problem that may help to diagnose
my problem....
when I click a .mdl to open I get a error:

C:\Documents was no found

Am I corect in assuming that Its looking for Med in my
documents folder?
Why is that I have it installed in program files

Am I not suppose to install to program files?
I check in Windows>Folder Options>File Types
and the Program to open .mdl's is located At:
C:\Program Files\liteC





So this leads me back to my question....
Whats going on with my install?




Last edited by TeutonicDarkness; 02/09/07 01:17.