RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
Something seems corrupt. Rename the OSCAR_Data folder to something like OSCAR_Data.bak. Start OSCAR. It will see that the data folder does not exist and will want to create a new one. Let it go through this process and see is it will allow you to create a profile when it finishes. Keep proceeding as far as it will allow. This includes importing data to the new profile. Let me know how far you get.
- Red
RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
I've tried to help, but you are not following my last instructions. I see I can no longer provide any help.
Good luck on your endeavor.
- Red
Yesterday, 08:57 AM
(This post was last modified: Yesterday, 09:00 AM by DanEm. Edited 1 time in total.)
RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
RED
I did follow your last request.
DONE = Rename the OSCAR_Data folder to something like OSCAR_Data.bak.
DONE = Start OSCAR. It will see that the data folder does not exist and will want to create a new one. Let it go through this process and see is it will allow you to create a profile when it finishes.
DONE = Keep proceeding as far as it will allow. This includes importing data to the new profile.
My previous post are the results obtained !!!!!!!!
Do you have what is required to take control of remote PC and work on it.
If so, I would let you work on my laptop.
RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
"I deleted all files & folders related to OSCAR and all registry entries." Where did I say perform that?
OK, I created a VM version of Win11 to see what surprises it has in-store for the user. By default, Windows 11 makes the OSCAR_Data folder a "Read-only" directory. In File Explorer, right-click on the C:\OSCAR_Data folder and select the Properties option. At the bottom of this popup window is an Attributes section. Make sure the Read-only option is not selected. Mine was blue with a hash mark in the box. Press either Apply or OK. If you pressed Apply, you will need to press OK afterward. Try running OSCAR, now. We may have to add a user entry, but it seemed to operate without that on mine.
- Red
RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
RED
Did exactly the procedure described in your last post.
Immidiately after I got the OK, I rechecked the folder properties and the Read Only attribute was back on ????
No changes to OSCAR.
I cannot get that attribute to stay Unchecked ????
RE: Oscar 1.6.0 problem
Have you tried running OSCAR afterward?
- Red