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com exception (.\src\librart\tLuaCom.cpp,398);
com exception (.\src\librart\tLuaCom.cpp,398);
- I have been with RealArcade since 2003. I bought Vista Ultimate quite awhile ago. I could always interact with games and the site until my harddrive failed...backup was worthless on a BYTECC harddrive. So, I had Tech on Monona Drive in Madison, WI replace the harddrive and reinstall the system with the old HD used a the slave. Tech place the programs on new harddrive under the letter I. C drive was eliminated. I cannot change drive letters because system states it is not possible. Cannot get RealArcade to function. I have read several places in tech exchanges where C drive MUST exist. So I have a lot of games I cannot download and use from RArcade. What in the world is tLuaCom? Can I negate this situation. I would like to have some TECH come on line sharing my desktop and fix the problem. And I do not want to go to India for a TECH. I am about to throw this computer out of the 2nd story window and get one that runs programs right. Vista Ultimate is a feature rich disaster. I cannot control my computer with out interference from Microsoft!!! Please tell me how I might correct this problem(s)!
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- Well first, the problem isn't Vista. You've moved your games to the I: drive letter, but RealArcade expects them to be on the C: drive. You could try manually moving the games from the folder they are in on the I: drive to a duplicate folder on the C: drive. This might allow RealArcade to play those games. I would suggest talking to someone at RealArcade about this issue, as they may have a work around for you, or can tell you how to download the games again or remap your drives.
- Proposed As Answer bySreekanth TMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 14, 2009 3:09 PM
- Unproposed As Answer bySreekanth TMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 14, 2009 3:13 PM
- Proposed As Answer bySharath GMicrosoft Support, ModeratorTuesday, September 15, 2009 8:11 PM
- Unproposed As Answer byGloria - Support Engineer Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7:14 PM
- Marked As Answer byMike - Support EngineerMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 28, 2009 7:11 PM
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- Well first, the problem isn't Vista. You've moved your games to the I: drive letter, but RealArcade expects them to be on the C: drive. You could try manually moving the games from the folder they are in on the I: drive to a duplicate folder on the C: drive. This might allow RealArcade to play those games. I would suggest talking to someone at RealArcade about this issue, as they may have a work around for you, or can tell you how to download the games again or remap your drives.
- Proposed As Answer bySreekanth TMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 14, 2009 3:09 PM
- Unproposed As Answer bySreekanth TMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 14, 2009 3:13 PM
- Proposed As Answer bySharath GMicrosoft Support, ModeratorTuesday, September 15, 2009 8:11 PM
- Unproposed As Answer byGloria - Support Engineer Wednesday, September 23, 2009 7:14 PM
- Marked As Answer byMike - Support EngineerMicrosoft Support, ModeratorMonday, September 28, 2009 7:11 PM
- Hi!
I have exactly the same problem and i find how you can fix it finally by my self!
I have another computer and i zip the totally folder of real aracade in my C:/Programs Files/Real Arcade
i extract this zip file in my order computer with the problem in the C:/Programs Files/Real Arcade and ihave replaced all files.
after i go to your site and download the game and save it to my computer to the file : C:/Programs Files/Real Arcade/Installer
and after i click to the files i justs have dowloaded for open the game Installer and i dont beleve it but its Works!!!
so if you could help somebody with my tricks i have joined the zip file in question
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZQH2W2NQ
enjoy!!
