| 04-06-2008, 01:19 AM | #1 |
Hello i have there a big problem that i dont know how to fix by my own... even if i know that WEU is totaly outdated, there is still no better and faster World Editor, and i dont want to wait minutes when i changed just one field in the object editor... well, first of all, i reinstalled Wc3, patched to 1.17a, deleted the whole WEU folder after deinstallation, installed version 1.20, then later 1.17... well, whatever i do, when trying to start WEU all i get is "The Patch was unsuccesful" in a gray field... thats all... absoluty nothing else happens... what i the frikken name of chaos is that?????? that tool allways worked in the last years, and i never needed to reinstall it... now it wasnt working with 1.21 and 1.20 and 1.17... what is wrong there???? anyone have any clues??? well, the only new thing i use on my computer is the securitything Kaspersky... but i also tried to run it with security and the whole center offline... but nothing... why does allways happen such stupid bugs to me... stupid computer )(§$)/$(/§ §$(/$%(/§ (/§)("=)($...... thanks....... |
| 04-06-2008, 02:02 AM | #2 |
completely get rid of everything and totally reinstall? saved games, maps, and user info shouldn't matter but everything else? |
| 04-06-2008, 05:02 AM | #3 |
I think u will need to change the path using regedit, are u familiar with that program? Well anyway, u need to change the path its using for warcraft i think, and maybe the warcraft path, they will be under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software in the folders with the names of the coresponding names (warcraft and WEU i think) then just change the feilds that are wrong! ie, if it says that ur warcraft is installed to D:\Warcraft3\ and it isnt, just change it! |
| 04-06-2008, 12:08 PM | #4 |
nope, does not help, the regedit entrys was correct, i couldnt even install TFT if they wouldnt... i even told my security center to put WE Unlimited.exe to the trusted zone, but nope... not running... i think i have to live with it... WEU just dont wanna work anymore... |
