help me or ill die
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help me or ill die
Hi, My name is Mile from Macedonia and i have a huge problem...
my total cmd wont start, i have tried everything, i mean everything including reinstalling all versions total cmd even total cmd xp, remove all the plugins etc, but it just wont start... it starts once or twice but when turn it off and start other program like firefox ord ms word, it wont start again. i'm not using any network folders, even i formated my pc and installed xp again but the problem is the same.
im using atlhon 64 2800+ with 1 gb ram and sata 08 gb + maxtor 80 gb on msi k8n nforce 3 and nvidia 6200 256mb.
please tell me what to do because totalcmd was my "os" and i did everything with it. now i cant use my pc because total cmd was all to me..
Please reply.
Thank you in advance.
my total cmd wont start, i have tried everything, i mean everything including reinstalling all versions total cmd even total cmd xp, remove all the plugins etc, but it just wont start... it starts once or twice but when turn it off and start other program like firefox ord ms word, it wont start again. i'm not using any network folders, even i formated my pc and installed xp again but the problem is the same.
im using atlhon 64 2800+ with 1 gb ram and sata 08 gb + maxtor 80 gb on msi k8n nforce 3 and nvidia 6200 256mb.
please tell me what to do because totalcmd was my "os" and i did everything with it. now i cant use my pc because total cmd was all to me..
Please reply.
Thank you in advance.
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What happens if you start TC with a fresh ini, like?
Roman
What happens if you start TC with a fresh ini, like
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totalcmd.exe /i=.\test.ini
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Just try to start TC with parameter:
That will create a new ini file in the TC program dir (named test.ini) and force TC to use it.
If TC starts with this ini there is somethign wrong with your ini - we could see later waht it is.
sheepdog
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totalcmd.exe /i=.\test.ini
If TC starts with this ini there is somethign wrong with your ini - we could see later waht it is.
sheepdog
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Ive tried Tc versions 5.5, 6.0, 6.03 6.53, Total Cmd Xp 2,6. they all worked once but when i try them again, even if uninstaled and instaled again they won't work,
and i also tried with ini files removed, with new ini files, with old my backup working ini files. the program won't start, like i never double clicked it.
even when i do system restore to a point when they worked they only run untill i start another program. after that tc wont start.
even when i formated my pc and installed a fresh x with nothing other installed then TC the result was the same.
and i also tried with ini files removed, with new ini files, with old my backup working ini files. the program won't start, like i never double clicked it.
even when i do system restore to a point when they worked they only run untill i start another program. after that tc wont start.
even when i formated my pc and installed a fresh x with nothing other installed then TC the result was the same.
Here's a external CRC-Creator/checker : http://www.del-net.com/download/DFCRC13.zip
Please check the CRC of your totalcmd.exe (V 6.53) It should be: 40AE5679
I suspect a virus on your system (maybe a boot sector virus - those are not even removed by formatting the HD).
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Please check the CRC of your totalcmd.exe (V 6.53) It should be: 40AE5679
I suspect a virus on your system (maybe a boot sector virus - those are not even removed by formatting the HD).
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completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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Here the other CRC in case you want to check these files, too:
TC V 5.50 TOTALCMD.EXE 9EEF8859
TC V 6.00 TOTALCMD.EXE 7DFE85B3
TC V 6.03 TOTALCMD.EXE 74D67D00
TC V 6.03a TOTALCMD.EXE 81D3E7E2
sheepdog
TC V 5.50 TOTALCMD.EXE 9EEF8859
TC V 6.00 TOTALCMD.EXE 7DFE85B3
TC V 6.03 TOTALCMD.EXE 74D67D00
TC V 6.03a TOTALCMD.EXE 81D3E7E2
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completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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Check that TC did indeed exit after you exit for the first time, maybe TC process hangs for some reason on your PC and fails to start for this reason?it starts once or twice but when turn it off and start other program like firefox ord ms word, it wont start again.
Or it hangs during startup?
When you fail to start TC again, open command prompt (cmd.exe) and type following:
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tasklist /V /FI "IMAGENAME eq totalcmd.exe"
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