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    gshop editor by tekk

    Im running windows 7 and when I try to run gshop ediot with the LAUNCHER batch file, it loads a command prompt screen then disapeers immediatly and the program isnt loaded. Anyone know how I can fix this?


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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    edit the batch file and put pause at the end on a new line then run the file again. It should tell you what the error is and why its not running.

    I think tekks editors use java so you may be missing that.

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    well i was sure i had java, but just in case I re-downloaded/re-installed it and it still dosn't work

    this is what it says


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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    You didn't tell your system where to find the java exe ...
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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    reboot after installing java to get the environment variables properly set, specify the path to java by hand, or just don't use pirated windows.

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    lol not a pirated windows :p this is the windows 7 that came with my laptop when i bought it :D but ill try what you guys said thanks

    Edit: Yea i restarted my computer and it didn't work. How do I specify the java path by hand?

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Why didn't that show up in my google search? :( Anyways thanks for the help. It worked.

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    If you're running Win7 press the WINDOWS KEY + PAUSE/BREAK
    then select "Advanced System Settings" along the left side of the window/panel

    Then on the ADVANCED TAB in the system properties dialog is the "Environment Variables"
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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Quote Originally Posted by 343 View Post
    If you're running Win7 press the WINDOWS KEY + PAUSE/BREAK
    then select "Advanced System Settings" along the left side of the window/panel

    Then on the ADVANCED TAB in the system properties dialog is the "Environment Variables"
    never had to do this though... it should work on the fly with the oracle java installer. I really have no idea how ppl manage it to mess that up.

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Quote Originally Posted by tbnanubis View Post
    never had to do this though... it should work on the fly with the oracle java installer. I really have no idea how ppl manage it to mess that up.
    This is true, that was just an answer to this:

    Quote Originally Posted by Eclipse369 View Post
    lol not a pirated windows :p this is the windows 7 that came with my laptop when i bought it :D but ill try what you guys said thanks

    Edit: Yea i restarted my computer and it didn't work. How do I specify the java path by hand?

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    you could also path java in the bat file.

    for example: "c:\program files (x86)\<rest of path>\java.exe"


    Quote Originally Posted by tbnanubis View Post
    never had to do this though... it should work on the fly with the oracle java installer. I really have no idea how ppl manage it to mess that up.
    I've had issues with 64bit PCs, that's why I just edit bat files for it

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Setting the enviroment variable is the better way (seeimng the long term use) than editing every java starting bat file by hand

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Quote Originally Posted by [D@nte] View Post
    that worked for me guys, thanks for the help again

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Quote Originally Posted by Psytrac View Post
    you could also path java in the bat file.

    for example: "c:\program files (x86)\<rest of path>\java.exe"




    I've had issues with 64bit PCs, that's why I just edit bat files for it
    i usually install 64bit java on 64bit systems, maybe thats the problem.

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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    Doesn't matter which you use anyway... .class files are JVM code not machine. It is better to install the native bit width for the operating system for RAM purposes...
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    Re: gshop editor by tekk

    that's why my assumption is, the 32bit installer only sets the environment variables correctly on 32bit systems.



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