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> This happens to me, too! > > Plus I get the "expired copy" problem! > > I tried to uninstall/reinstall Visualpinball more than once, but nothing > happened. > > Maybe some info remains into the register somewhere.
I know someone once said to check the date on your PC for accuracy. Hmm, I wonder what would happen if you rolled the date back on your computer?
> By the way, I d/led the atest version of VPinMame, how do I tell VisualPinball > where to look for it (since it's in a dfferent folder than before)?
You don't have to. It's done automatically by the table that you load. > > This happened to me too this morning when I was reconfiguring my computer. > Make > > sure that you unzip the contents of VPinMAMExxxxxx.zip to a PERMANENT folder, > > then run setup.exe, follow through with the setup, then when done do NOT > delete > > the files you unzipped. > > > > > Ok here's my problem :(( > > > With the previous versions(Visual Pinball and Pinmame) all worked just fine > > but > > > since I've installed the newer versions > > > these problems came up every time I tried to load a table(t2 for example) > with > > > the exception of the 2 visual Pinball already in the installer. > > > > > > -Unable to open WPC.VBS.Ensure that it is in the same folder as this table. > > > ActiveX component can't create object.(which is already in the directory). > > > > > > -Unable to load VPinMame > > > Variable is undefined > > > > > > -This table requires VPinMame ver 00990300 or Higher.(I have the latest > > version) > > > > > > -This table requires WPC.VBS ver 1 or higher(Which I have(1.2) ) > > > > > > Please help me with this problem. > > > tnx > > > Night > > > > > > > > > Jay > > Hardware/Tech Support Moderator > > > > # of bugs found in Windows so far: > > > > >
Jay Hardware/Tech Support Moderator
# of bugs found in Windows so far:


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