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Main => Technical Support => Topic started by: bitAndy on August 16, 2014, 07:30:42 pm
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I was using BitsharesX, when it crashed & caused my computer to restart. When I tried to get it back up, a pop up appeared saying ''an error occurred while trying to start.''
I downloaded the 0.3.0 version, but I didn't uninstall the previous version just in case it was needed?
Once I can get it up and running do I have to create a new account then import my old one?
If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it.
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I just got the same thing. Not sure why or how to fix.
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You don't need to create new account, just importing the old private keys is fine. The crashing problem could be a bug, but it rarely happens, try to kill all the related process then restart the software
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I just got the same thing. Not sure why or how to fix.
I've been getting this error message every time I try to open the wallet. Tried to re-install with last two versions, but same problem. Using Windows 8.1.
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Make sure you are using the 32 bit version, 64 bit version has issues.
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I heard the version on bitshares-x.info was not updated
the x64 version from
https://github.com/dacsunlimited/bitsharesx/releases
might work better!
else stick with 32bit
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Make sure you are using the 32 bit version, 64 bit version has issues.
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately, the 32-bit is what I've been trying. Not having much luck these last two versions.
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have you tried to move your bitsharex files in %APPDATA% and start over from square one?
if the wallet opens up and starts syncing you can close it again .. move/copy the old "wallet" folder back and restart the wallet ...
maybe that helps
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I got it working again. Got rid of EVERYTHING and re-installed, then copied over the files. This Windows 8 is a little too visual for me, but I'm learning. Thanks to bytemaster and xeroc for your tips.
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I just got the same thing. Not sure why or how to fix.
I got that error with the latest .27.1 version (for linux). Any ideas how to resolve it?
I had the client going. It froze at some point. After I shut it down I got that error msg when trying to restart.
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(http://i.imgur.com/LdedIg1.png?1.jpg)
I just got the same thing. Not sure why or how to fix.
I got that error with the latest .27.1 version (for linux). Any ideas how to resolve it?
I had the client going. It froze at some point. After I shut it down I got that error msg when trying to restart.
Usually it's happened when path contains local characters (in your case it's can be German characters), I already report this issue twice to github:
https://github.com/BitShares/bitshares/issues/791
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I was having the same issue with v0.4.27.1 over clean LUbuntu 14.04.1. I just added some nodes and changed node parameters as indicated in the wiki[1] and got this error. I deleted de config.json file and the client started normally again.
[1] http://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/BitShares/Troubleshooting#Troubleshooting_Procedures
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The error is happening when I use this command and the client is still not connecting. This was not happening with the same version over Windows 7.
network_set_advanced_node_parameters {"desired_number_of_connections":50, "maximum_number_of_connections":100}