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Old 11-05-2007, 08:01 PM
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Default Pacific Hand Grabber Crashing After 1 Hand?

I just bought a new setup with Vista, and I am now having problems with Pacific Handgrabber. I open HG without Pacific open (as I did in the past) and HG doesnt automatically open Pacific like it did on my old comp.

So I open pacific manually, which is fine.... HG seems to recognize when I open a table anyway.

So it's watching the table I sit at, but crashes on the first hand, every single time.

I run HG as an administrator.

Anyone come across this problem?
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:18 PM
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Default Re: Pacific Hand Grabber Crashing After 1 Hand?

This is what worked, from idleminer support:

Try switching the compatibility to XP service pack 2. You can find
compatibility under Properties.
If you need to re-install Handgrabber, use the following procedure:

1) Uninstall your copy of handgrabber
2) Once it is uninstalled delete HandGrabberLSP.dll from your
c:\windows\system32 directory
3) Install the latest version of HandGrabber.
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Old 11-06-2007, 04:39 PM
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Default Re: Pacific Hand Grabber Crashing After 1 Hand?

I had latest version of handgrabber and ran it as admin in sp2 compatibility with both old and new pacific client, starting up pacific fine, but not grabbing hands, meh.
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