extesy / DeckTracker

Universal Deck Tracker for collectible card games such as The Elder Scrolls: Legends and Eternal
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buttons greyed out, detects game is in red. #226

Closed midstorm closed 5 years ago

midstorm commented 6 years ago

1) was working fine the day before yesterday 2) yesterday started up, goes blue, flashes red a couple times, the goes red when I start a game. 3)added exceptions to SEP antivirus, etc.. 4) uninstalled and reinstalled 5)still doing it 6)made a new ticket yesterday, no word from developer, just deleted my ticket. 7) I have the fix mentioned in the other post, that is why it was working before.

extesy commented 6 years ago

@midstorm What game are you starting?

midstorm commented 6 years ago

I am trying to use UDT with Elder Scrolls Legends. I am playing from within Steam. This is on an HP laptop, Intel Core i5-4330M CPU with double 2.8 GHz let me know how to get any logs and I'll attach them. Thanks

extesy commented 6 years ago

@midstorm Please see https://github.com/extesy/DeckTracker#reporting-problems section about how to provide logs.

midstorm commented 6 years ago

error.log events.log games.log

Thanks Oleg, hopefully you can make sense of my problem, it came up yesterday no prob, down again today. If there's a conflicting program I can close it if I had some clue what it was...

midstorm commented 6 years ago

OK, thought I might come up with a fix myself, and Oleg I really appreciate your time I know this is freeware so its not always rewarding; Thank you. The fix for my situation is to go to my download folder, re-install Microsoft access runtime, and in the options choose "repair" then reboot the computer. This works well. -Midstorm

Danzyvor commented 6 years ago

Hello, I am sorry for the stupid question, but can you explain again what you did to fix the problem? I am having the same problem, started yesterday. thank you.

LordUber commented 6 years ago

What game are you using it for? It's not working for Eternal at the moment and the author said he's not in any rush to update it.

Danzyvor commented 6 years ago

I`m playing Elder Scrolls Legends.

extesy commented 6 years ago

@Danzyvor Try reinstalling the package from the https://github.com/extesy/DeckTracker#known-issues first item.

Danzyvor commented 6 years ago

@extesy seems to have worked, thnak you.

ksawerykarwacki commented 5 years ago

@Danzyvor are you using access runtime x64 or x86? I have the same errors in events.txt but still cannot find way to get this working with legends.

midstorm commented 5 years ago

@ksawerykarwacki Google "Microsoft Access runtime" it's free Microsoft software, install it, reboot your system, start up tesl, then start up the deck tracker. If it doesn't work the first time, open up your programs list, select access runtime, and repair it. Reboot, try again, tesl, then deck tracker.

ksawerykarwacki commented 5 years ago

@midstorm today morning finaly UDT injected correctly. I had some version of Access runtime 2016 (not sure if x86 or x64 i played with both yesterday for few hours) But I had to uninstall it to reinstall Office 16 for some work (you cannot have both at the same time) i tried access runtime 2013 before unistalling office but it diddn't worked.

Then casually unistalled office and my nightmare begin:

Doesn't matter if focus is on UDT or Legends windows, doesn't mater if I run regular UDT or elevated as admin.

If we cannot find real solution to this issue my best bet is to run factory reset of my system which sounds like overkill.

I would say that this issue is far from being closed.