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Installed 9.0.8.0 --- caused GPF on Windows XP...

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Installed 9.0.8.0 from 9.07 personal... causes GPF on Windows XP... Cant start the app.... please advise asap... I will revert back to 9.0.7 for now..... Edited by: AlexML on Jul 25, 2013 9:32 AM

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Re: Installed 9.0.8.0 --- caused GPF on Windows XP...
Alex, Did you install in a new directory or in a folder with an existing DbVisualizer version? If not in a new directory, give it a try. What Java version are you using? Regards Roger
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Roger I only kept .vmoptions files, all other folders were purged. Running on JAVA 7 SE ver6 updatre 43, build 1.6.0_43-b01
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Alex, In the second error dialog that is displayed there is a "click here" link. What does it show? Have you tried re-booting and then install again? Regards Roger
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Alex, Unfortunately it doesn't say much. Have you tried re-booting and then install again? Regards Roger
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Yes, I did... Let me try to revert back to .07 .. will let you know...
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Ok. Reverted to 9.0.7 --- loads up just fine....... Product: DbVisualizer Pro 9.0.7 Build: #1935 (2013/06/04 10:02) Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM Java Version: 1.6.0_43 Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc. OS Name: Windows XP OS Arch: x86 OS Version: 5.1
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Re: Installed 9.0.8.0 --- caused GPF on Windows XP...
Are you guys looking into this? Thanks.
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Alex, There are unfortunately not many details to work with. You are the first reporting the problem and I suspect it is a result of something in your environment. I just installed 9.0.8 on Windows XP SP3 and run it successfully with Java 1.6.0_45 and Java 1.7.0_25. Just for testing, try install the latest 91.2030 beta to check if it install and run properly. http://www.dbvis.com/download/beta/ Regards Roger
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looks like corrupt vmoptions files.... more to follow....
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OK.... found the cause..... -Dsun.java2d.opengl=true in my vmoptions was causing this for 9.0.8 (and beta version as well) .... I removed it and all versions work now... Thoughts? Thanks
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Alex, When you run 9.0.8 or the beta version, are you then using Java 7? What happen if you use Java 6 and keep the vmoptions setting? Regards Roger
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Roger, yes I did not change Java client.. I cannot change the java client on my machine, sorry..
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Initially you said: "Running on JAVA 7 SE ver6 updatre 43, build 1.6.0_43-b01" This seem to be both Java 7 and Java 6. Which are you using in 9.0.7 and which in 9.0.8? Regards Roger