Hi,
I've searched through the forums and read the couple of posts that deal with my error, but there was no good solution.
Here's my problem:
Have a new install (1 week old) of Vista x64 Ultimate.
I installed Daemon v(the newest 4 or something) and first it wouldn't install due to an error. I found the workaround in the forum and had to uninstall SPTD1.56 as an 'admin' reinstall as an 'admin' and then reinstall Daemon. It was more complicated and that, but it seems to be a common problem and I did all the steps. It also included turning off Windows Defender and my Anti Virus program.
So, after all that, I had Daeomon up and running no problems, both as Admin and in my family's other accounts.
Now, after a reboot, I'm receiving initialization error 2 message, which says I need SPTD 1.42 or higher as well as Windows 2000 or higher.
Daemon is still installed on my computer, but I can't open it, neither as an Admin, or one of the other accounts.
What do I do now? Remember that this is a fresh install of Vista 64, so I wouldn't think I have kernel problems, but who knows. . .
Any help/advice???
I've searched through the forums and read the couple of posts that deal with my error, but there was no good solution.
Here's my problem:
Have a new install (1 week old) of Vista x64 Ultimate.
I installed Daemon v(the newest 4 or something) and first it wouldn't install due to an error. I found the workaround in the forum and had to uninstall SPTD1.56 as an 'admin' reinstall as an 'admin' and then reinstall Daemon. It was more complicated and that, but it seems to be a common problem and I did all the steps. It also included turning off Windows Defender and my Anti Virus program.
So, after all that, I had Daeomon up and running no problems, both as Admin and in my family's other accounts.
Now, after a reboot, I'm receiving initialization error 2 message, which says I need SPTD 1.42 or higher as well as Windows 2000 or higher.
Daemon is still installed on my computer, but I can't open it, neither as an Admin, or one of the other accounts.
What do I do now? Remember that this is a fresh install of Vista 64, so I wouldn't think I have kernel problems, but who knows. . .
Any help/advice???
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