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Teutonicdarkness: Another idea what you could try if you have Gamestudio.

1. Copy the files MED.EXE and MEDEXP.DLL from your Gamestudio folder to a safe place.

2. Copy the files MED.EXE and MEDEXP.DLL from your lite-C folder into your Gamestudio folder.

3. Change into your Gamestudio folder and start MED from there.

If it also crashes, the problem is indeed related to MED (and you should then copy the original MED.EXE and MEDEXP.DLL back).






Yes...
That Actually works.


So what does this mean?
Something else perhaps in lite-C not letting Med run?

just puzzled ..

*** Teutonic Darkness ***



Wait ... nevermind I clicked about and realized it after clicking
about that it had my name there so somehow its using A6 med even though
I removed it?

SED > Tools > med launhes the right MED and it gives
the usual crash....
Dang it*&@% I was hoping I had it.

Last edited by TeutonicDarkness; 02/17/07 03:33.