Every day, microsoft becomes more and more efficient making my life a hell!
Every day, microsoft becomes more and more efficient making my life a hell!
Today I've just turned on my computer, I've started my Windows Virtual Machine and I've updated my local copy of the source code with the on cloud differences.
When I clicked on Delphi 10 Seattle Icon, I get this error (showed in the photo).
Any one know if this is a problem with an automatic update, or if I need to dedicate the next three or four days working to solve this problem?
I'm really very offuscated, as you can see. Every day I love more and more Mac OS X.
Only you know what changes you made - do you expect us to guess what could have gone wrong? If you are using a VM revert to a working snapshot.
ReplyDeleteSecurity certificates are valid? (for 3rd party components)
ReplyDeleteStefan Glienke
ReplyDeleteRevert to a working snapshot sounds like a good solution, but don't to know what is the problem, becomes into a great problem.
The changes made to the Virutual Machine? None! Only updated the repository view.
Marek Žatko
ReplyDeleteIf I don't changed nothing since the last running, I thing that the "Security certificates" shall to be still valid, true?
Well obviously something in your repo that got changed is being loaded when the IDE starts (IDE expert, designtime package, you name it)
ReplyDeleteTry to run this :
ReplyDelete"C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\17.0\bin\bds.exe" "-pDelphi" "-rtest"
Do you still have the problem ?
Interesting that you pin the blame on Microsoft. How did you determine that they were responsible for an Embarcadero product failing to start?
ReplyDeleteStefan Glienke
ReplyDeleteI've followed your first suggest. I've recovered a previous snapshot.
Thank you, all!
Stéphane Wierzbicki
ReplyDeleteI've saved a copy of the bad machine, when I have a moment, I'm going to try your suggest. I tell you with what result.
Thank you!
David Heffernan
ReplyDeleteThe determination comes across something called EXPERIENCE!!!
;)
I guess you can just pass off all your own mistakes as being mistakes made by MS.
ReplyDeleteTried to reinstall with English version ? Maybe the errormessage isn't translated properly...
ReplyDeleteRoar Grønmo LOL, that error message is the "application has stopped working" dialog that comes from windows which is obviously in spanish. ;) Delphi is installed in english as you can see from the "All design time packages loaded" text in the splash screen.
ReplyDeleteOh... I thought the error was produced in the spanish version of Delphi... 😊
ReplyDeleteJuan C. Cilleruelo Something from the Windows world...have you tried to restart the machine before opening the IDE?
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