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Joker432
12-04-09, 02:44 PM
When ill open Xfire i see this:
http://www.sog-team.co.uk/gallery/images/825/1_untitled.JPG
I have done:
reinstall Xfire 100 times
restart computer 101 times
but its isnt help...ehm...so....
Seen there was a problem with your install try this:
Open your x-fire folder > Open your x-fire inni > You'll see a version prob 160 put that to 105 > Open your x-fire and it should install the update ...
Joker432
13-04-09, 03:46 PM
Well...still dosnt work. Anyway ty Wes, btw u posted 2 times :)
Others ways?
have you deleted all registry entries and folders/files left after automatic de-installation?
also you can try to find on internet not latest version but old one and try to install and wait for automatic update, if you cannot find it let me know i have a few files can upload them for you
XmarksTheScot
14-04-09, 12:39 PM
You could try using REVO uninstaller (http://www.revouninstaller.com/) to remove it then download latest X-Fire and re-install
REVO will remove all trace of any program from your machine
You could try using REVO uninstaller (http://www.revouninstaller.com/) to remove it then download latest X-Fire and re-install
REVO will remove all trace of any program from your machine
have tested it - and have to say im not impressed :p
XmarksTheScot
14-04-09, 02:16 PM
have tested it - and have to say im not impressed :p
Well i quite liked the hunter mode thingy where you can target a taskbar icon or desktop shortcut and the revo will remove all trace of the program safely.
But heyho each to their own as they say :)
I haven't had any problems with the newest update, have you tried to contact Xfire about this? They might have a few suggestions. Can also check the xfire forums, maybe you're not the only one with this issue.
Joker432
19-04-09, 03:22 PM
So...
when i install old version Xfire(Thx @Deka), all work...but! when i log in - started auto update. I cant joint xfire without it. So...
how can i turn off auto update? or i cant?
Ty, Joker
I think that's built in as part of the Xfire software so it can't be turned off as far as I'm aware.
Freeezer
22-04-09, 09:56 AM
Yes, it's a built in feature. It has also a positive side :) When X-Fire realese very buggy version, you just wait 2 days and it will auto upgrade to newest version (with corrected bugs) , instead of downloading upgrade #1, after then #2 etc
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