nexus99, on 29 January 2011 - 01:02 PM, said:
Nothing profane, just your software made me angry when it didnt do what it is supposed to do. Why dont you fix your code instead of blaming users? Apup shows that the last update date of apu engine is 6th March 2010. It is very clear that you dont care about the program, so pls stop talking about operator error!
And yes i was talking about APUP as you can see easily on the image. (The image in post #1 didnt show up because of your buggy forum, not my fault) I didnt say Autopatcher! I selected 12 scripts which is 2.47 GB in total. So it is not even 4GB, and still chokes? And still user's fault? Weird... I tested it and same annoying error happens again and again no matter how many scripts are selected. I also should say i dont use any security software, only windows firewall, which i allowed access for apup.
So your best solution is to delete the program? Thats very professional support really!
Regardless of what you might think otherwise deleting and reinstalling software is the best way to fix the problems during install or bad operator install/run. Files and programs corrupt anytime and any place regardless of how much one thinks they have it under control.
nexus99, on 29 January 2011 - 01:02 PM, said:
Here is the details:
Updater ver: 1.3.0.1
Engine ver: 5.6.0.100
OS: Win7 x64 (all updates installed)
NET Framework: 4.0
Error: "Overflow in prjUpdater.mdlDownloader.processDownloadQueue at line 173"
This would be good if it had a working screen shot to look at what your downloading and what you have checked to download. Since we have no idea what your attempting to download that makes any guess at solution not helpful at all.
nexus99, on 29 January 2011 - 01:02 PM, said:
I dont know if you are one of the developers, but all you have to do is to check processDownloadQueue() function in the code (line 173 if you are too lazy lol), why is so hard to do that? Imagine that Microsoft would say "Delete your windows if you have problems" instead of releasing patches. Wouldnt you have laugh, like i laugh at you?
Don't like the software don't use it no one is telling you to use it. You can go right ahead and use Windowsupdate no one is stopping you. Some people don't like using windows update cause it has caused problems for some and for some it to have it when they have to reinstall windows and don't have to sit and time consume windows update downloading all over again. In which they just have to run the saved autopatcher updates and go from there and have windows updated in no time. So again if you don't like using autopatcher don't use it. It's that easy....you always go windows update to go with.