Windows won't work
by Jennifer Lutton · in General Game Discussion · 12/16/2004 (9:41 am) · 9 replies
When i try to play the game it gives me an error message saying: the application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000005).
#2
12/16/2004 (12:30 pm)
I'm using windows xp
#3
12/16/2004 (12:53 pm)
Hmm, that means you have DirectX by default. This is very odd. I'm not sure, we'll look into it.
#4
12/16/2004 (1:23 pm)
Okay thanks
#5
12/16/2004 (8:04 pm)
Jennifer, please try the new installer and see if it works for you. Mark put in a fix and it has worked for other people with the same issue.
#6
12/16/2004 (10:02 pm)
Wow thanks it worked
#7
I get "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002). Click OK to terminate the application.
02/02/2010 (8:08 pm)
Ok, I'm having the same problem trying to run the tool box on Windows XP Pro! What kind of crap software did I buy?!?I get "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0150002). Click OK to terminate the application.
#8
Jumping to conclusions will help no one. Firstly, you should make sure that you update your display drivers, DX, etc. Can you confirm that?
Also, your issue will get more exposure if you posted to a new thread instead of a 6-year old one that isn't related specifically to your issue. Since you rezzed it, we should probably keep it open.
02/03/2010 (12:38 pm)
Quote:What kind of crap software did I buy?!?
Jumping to conclusions will help no one. Firstly, you should make sure that you update your display drivers, DX, etc. Can you confirm that?
Also, your issue will get more exposure if you posted to a new thread instead of a 6-year old one that isn't related specifically to your issue. Since you rezzed it, we should probably keep it open.
#9
Toolbox is useless and annoying anyway imo, no source, iritatingly sits in your system tray for no reason whatsoever and comes bundled with 9 megabytes of non windows UI DLLs to emulate windows UI elements.. awesome :p
But the toolbox is just an in house torque tool thrown at us for free i dont really care too much, 3 shortcuts in your quicklaunch for your project you make and you are golden, one for the project executable itself, one for the torsion file and one for the VS solution file if you have the source version.
while i'm giving the toolbox a hard time.. at the very least change the way the thing operates, bix X in the corner mean die Die DIE! not hide hide hidem thats whats the little hide line 2 boxes left is for :)
Google says: This error is usually caused by missing runtimes most commonly the .net framework runtimes or visual c++ runtimes.
I'm assuming that GG use vs2008 for its windows compiles, so i'd probably get the VS2008 VC++ runtime, every 3rd application i install these days has some version of the runtime it installs, if this is a problem then maybe GG should ship the particular runtime with the binary version.
I believe 2008 uses the 3.0 framework, but its worth checking that you have 2.0 installed too
04/13/2010 (6:24 pm)
Quote:What kind of crap software did I buy?!?Windows XP Pro!
Toolbox is useless and annoying anyway imo, no source, iritatingly sits in your system tray for no reason whatsoever and comes bundled with 9 megabytes of non windows UI DLLs to emulate windows UI elements.. awesome :p
But the toolbox is just an in house torque tool thrown at us for free i dont really care too much, 3 shortcuts in your quicklaunch for your project you make and you are golden, one for the project executable itself, one for the torsion file and one for the VS solution file if you have the source version.
while i'm giving the toolbox a hard time.. at the very least change the way the thing operates, bix X in the corner mean die Die DIE! not hide hide hidem thats whats the little hide line 2 boxes left is for :)
Google says: This error is usually caused by missing runtimes most commonly the .net framework runtimes or visual c++ runtimes.
I'm assuming that GG use vs2008 for its windows compiles, so i'd probably get the VS2008 VC++ runtime, every 3rd application i install these days has some version of the runtime it installs, if this is a problem then maybe GG should ship the particular runtime with the binary version.
I believe 2008 uses the 3.0 framework, but its worth checking that you have 2.0 installed too
Torque 3D Owner Pat Wilson