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You can disable update at startup in the settings page 2.
Original comment by nightstalkerz
on 29 Dec 2010 at 5:04
thanks! don't know how i missed that
Original comment by parano...@yahoo.com
on 29 Dec 2010 at 7:13
Original comment by nightstalkerz
on 30 Dec 2010 at 12:47
I don't think the Status should be Invalid. just because i can disable updates,
that doesn't mean the bug doesn't exist.
Original comment by parano...@yahoo.com
on 2 Jan 2011 at 1:33
I'm not quite sure what you mean. I can click the X button to close the update
dialog when it appears and it will cancel the updates and close the dialog.
PeerBlock 1.1
Original comment by nightstalkerz
on 4 Jan 2011 at 11:02
are you sure you have the right X button? ; besides which, that is not as
important as the other problem: it should not ask to update if it Is up to date.
Original comment by parano...@yahoo.com
on 5 Jan 2011 at 9:42
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This is an issue I am experiencing as well. I update to 1.1 and restart win7.
When I power back on peerblock is back to 1.0 and asking to be updated despite
a successful installation before restarting.
Original comment by thundernad@gmail.com
on 19 Jan 2011 at 12:16
Hmm, if the upgrade doesn't appear to be "taking" - meaning every time you
reboot your machine it's reverting from PeerBlock 1.1 to PeerBlock 1.0 - this
means you probably have a second copy of PeerBlock installed on your machine.
This generally happens if you'd downloaded the "portable" .zip version of
PeerBlock 1.0, and then the "setup installer" .exe version of PeerBlock 1.1.
To fix things, try doing the following:
1. Reboot your machine, so that PeerBlock 1.0 starts
2. In the second page of the settings tab, deselect "Start with Windows"
3. Reboot your machine again
3a. Verify that PeerBlock has not started
4. Re-install PeerBlock 1.1
4a. (optional) Reboot again, make sure that PeerBlock 1.1 is now starting
After that you'll just need to figure out where you initially unzipped the 1.0
version of PeerBlock. So long as this is not in C:\Program Files\PeerBlock (or
wherever you installed PeerBlock 1.1), these older files can be deleted.
For the 1.1 release we moved the "portable" .zip version of PeerBlock to a
separate page, so you really need to *want* that version before being able to
download it. Hopefully this should prevent people from mistakenly installing
that one, and nobody should experience this issue again in the future.
Please note that if this is NOT what is going on in your system, let us know so
that we can re-open this issue and figure out what's happening.
Hope that helps!
Original comment by peerbloc...@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2011 at 6:55
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
parano...@yahoo.com
on 24 Dec 2010 at 5:57