As long as the button is at least on the right edge of the menu, I guess I can live with it [e digicons]:\[/e] I wonder if there will be a fix in the near future.
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Total noob question, just fired up OD Plus and I see the start menu opens where the original task bar button was by default (lower left side). Is there any way to have it open on top of the OD start menu button? Thanks.
Didn't work at first, quick reboot fixed it. And you're right, the shortcut points to CursorFX.exe... must have happened after the latest update. Thank you.
Using Windows 7 64-bit with the latest version of CursorFX Plus which won't start up. I tried running it as administrator, compatibility mode... nothing. Any ideas? Thanks.
Hi, I'm running Windows 7 with the whole OD suite and I see all of the programs have their folders in Public Documents, under a main Stardock folder. However, there is another Stardock folder with an empty SoundPackager subdirectory in My Documents. Is it safe to delete or should I just hide it? Thanks.
Good to hear, will work with the beta version, report issues and do my bid!
I'm curious, has development on DesktopX 4 halted or something? There hasn't been any news in ages [e digicons]:|[/e]
Hi guys, seeing as how there's no update about DesktopX 4's progress on the horizon, I was wondering whether the beta is stable or if I should use DesktopX 3. Any thoughts?
[quote who="Neil Banfield" reply="13" id="3171011"]ebeneezergeezer: Did you contact support regarding the issue you had with the betas? It appears to be a timing issue related to the order in which processes are being shutdown. Unfortunately we have been unable to reproduce it on even a single machine.[/quote] Is there a way for us to manually set WindowFX at the top/bottom of the shutdown sequence in Windows 7?
[quote who="MikeO" reply="159" id="3168419"] Quoting Zubaz, reply 157 Quoting MikeO, reply 156Guys I have narrowed it down to truelaunchbar on my system. If I remove any custom toolbars from the taskbar the crashes stop! Not sure if anyone else with the symptoms is using TLB and WindowFX together.Thanks for that information. We'll try to reproduce it. Any news, any luck with re-producing the issue?[/quote
I use no explorer addins, but have most of Object Desktop installed. Could some of the software conflict?
No solution so far, you should submit support tickets to Stardock, if this is not an isolated incident then it's probably not limited to certain hardware configurations. Hopefully they can identify the problem and get it fixed...
Already have an elevated support ticket with SD ( NJQ-651-86086 )
Getting the same explorer crash, different address though: 0x69016fd0.
Seems this is an age old problem... I already have an elevated support ticket with SD. I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and running WindowFX 5 which I just installed about an hour ago. Every time I have to reboot/shut down my pc explorer crashes with this error: "The instruction at 0x69016fd0 referenced memory at 0x69016fd0. The memory could not be written." Is anybody else experiencing anything like that? Edit: My apologies, I'll post this in the feed
Still the same issue after uninstall/reboot/reinstall. Sent an email to support, thanks.
Thanks, will give uninstalling a shot.
When I try to use Browse Icon Packager Themes I'm getting the "You must have IconPackager installed to use this feature" message. Any ideas why it won't detect IconPackager? I installed both programs silently through Stardock Central. Thanks. Edit: Apologies, could a moderator move this to the Icon Developer subforum if necessary.
Hi, major newb here, just fired up ObjectDock Plus 2 so bare with me :). I downloaded the Prowler OD theme, which contains subfolders for the standard version, 2 tiles, 2 zooms, and a tray. I placed it in C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock\ObjectDock Plus\Backgrounds but the standard version does not appear when I try to change the background... any ideas? Thanks. Edit: Nevermind, fixed it. Could a moderator please delete the post? Thank you.
Sorry, the error reads 0x690152b0 both times. Edit: The system seems to be stable other than Explorer crashing on every reboot.
Hi, I've just installed the latest WindowFX 5 RC1 on Windows 7 64-bit and every time I shut down/restart the system I get an explorer.exe application error that reads "The Instruction at XxXXXXXXXX referenced memory at XxXXXXXXXX, the memory could not be read." Once I terminate the process the system shuts down and reboots. Any ideas? Thanks.
It doesn't... Stardock Central checks for updates every time I start it so I should have the latest version. Do I need to manually install the newest version? Edit: Nevermind, RC1 is still considered beta, at least that's how the installer shows up in my account...
Hmm, I do have an OD subscription. With beta downloads enabled only WindowFX 5 shows up, still no DesktopX 4... No LogonStudio either, I'm guessing because it's a free program? Anyway, thanks for all the help.
I see. But, should I install DesktopX 3 manually from my account for example, SC will display it under installed software and update it when version 4 comes out, correct? Also, would it display beta software under installed software?
Hi, Stardock Central fails to display the following programs for me: DesktopX 3, WindowFX 4, and LogonStudio. Am I to assume the first two don't appear because of future versions being in beta? What about LogonStudio? Thanks.