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V1.91 Upgrade Windows 7 Never Starts
Posted: Sat 16 Oct 2010 1:24 am
by LAHEYNH
Hello,
I've been using 1.9.0 for a few weeks with great success.
I just tried upgrading to 1.9.1, the install appears to have gone off succesfully, however when I start Cumulus, the I never get the display screen. Task manager shows weather.exe running and taking CPU cycles but no display.
System is Windows 7 Pro, 32 bit, 4 GB RAM.
I've re-installed 1.9.0 and all is back to normal. Is there an issue with 1.9.1 and Win 7?
Cheers!
Tom
Re: V1.91 Upgrade Windows 7 Never Starts
Posted: Sat 16 Oct 2010 10:15 am
by steve
I use Windows 7 myself, so I know it does work OK. Can you zip up the diags folder and attach it, please?
What's weather.exe?
Re: V1.91 Upgrade Windows 7 Never Starts
Posted: Sat 16 Oct 2010 2:43 pm
by LAHEYNH
Hi Steve,
I re-installed as the regular user and when starting Cumulus, the cumulus.exe showed in task manager, but no display.
I re-installed using "Run as Administrator" on the installer and it now starts up fine.
All of my prior data and settings are missing however. Is there a way to fix this?
BTW Weather.exe is "Weather Bug" I was being dense.
Cheers,
Tom
Re: V1.91 Upgrade Windows 7 Never Starts
Posted: Sat 16 Oct 2010 2:54 pm
by daj
Tom,
I take it that your Cumulus installation is in the c:\program files folder structure?
This goes against the advice of the installation readme, and FAQ
http://wiki.sandaysoft.com/a/FAQ#I_can. ... a_files.21
Basically, windows 7 has placed your Cumulus data files in the user folder. When you are now logged in as administrator you have a different user folder, with no data
Far better to install Cumulus outwith c:\program files
Re: V1.91 Upgrade Windows 7 Never Starts
Posted: Sat 16 Oct 2010 4:01 pm
by steve
With increasing uptake of Windows 7, maybe it's time for me to risk changing the default installation location to C:\Cumulus. I think updates to existing installations should be OK, whatever the OS or where they're installed. That would be a safer change than trying to change now to follow the rules for where data should be stored.