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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Runtime Error

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Dan121
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 00:06
Hey guys could anyone help me understand what "Runtime Error 105- File dose not exist at line 33602" and how to fix it?

Tanx guys

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Northern
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 01:21
Hello Dan121,


Quote: "Hey guys could anyone help me understand what "Runtime Error 105- File dose not exist at line 33602" and how to fix it?"


I'm not sure but I think "Runtime Error 105 - File dose not exist at line 33602" occurs when a program or software can not find a particular file or because it no longer exists or has been moved your previous place.

Make sure that all entities, segments, etc.. existing on your map or program still exist.

Also you can try to close the FPSC and then restart it.

I hope this may be useful.

Regards.

Northern
Dan121
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 01:59
Hi Northern
I tried to reinstall it aswell and i get the same problem. Im not sure whats wrong i even made a test level with just one item and tested it and still got the same error.

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ASTECH
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 04:09
I had an error almost just like this awhile ago. If you are on 1.18, I think it might be due to the update.
I had a model (which still existed) go corrupt mid-map mapping. I got the error like you did and my world came to
a screeching halt. I finally pinpointed the model and deleted all instances of it and saved the map.
I closed FPSC, reopened, loaded the map, re-added the window segment I deleted, built a test game, and it worked!

Maybe you have to just pin-point the model or maybe reinstall the update. Hope I've helped!
Dan121
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Posted: 4th Aug 2011 15:32
Hi ASTEK
Tanx for you're reply, i tried doing that, i made a level with one segment and one entity just to try this and still i get the error even after updating again and then even after a complete reinstall and update.

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Northern
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Posted: 5th Aug 2011 07:25 Edited at: 5th Aug 2011 07:27
Hello Dan121,

I am sorry that your problem has not yet been resolved.

Ok, let's try again.

Might you describe when the runtime error warnings began to appear? Maybe after you install a new update or after the installation of any model pack or mod, after uninstalling a program or it appeared out of nowhere I mean suddenly for no reason you got the runtime error warning. It is very important that you try to remember when was the first time the problem has appeared.

For while do not uninstall your FPSC yet.

Before that would be nice to try using a PC registry cleaner for windows such as Wise Registry Cleaner, CCleaner, Auslogics Registry Cleaner or another like that, because sometimes the reason for these issues are invalid entries in the Windows registry.

After cleaning and repair the windows registry is good to reboot the Windows.

After rebooting the Windows then run the FPSCreatorCleaner.exe and next open the FPSC make a new simple map using only stock ground segments and just one stock character entity such as Aiko or another stock character entity you like and test your level.

I hope this time your problem may be solved.

Regards.

Northern
Dan121
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Posted: 5th Aug 2011 21:29
Tanx Northern ill give it a go

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