Cliffo
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My genuine thanks to all who have tried to help with my problem that started this thread. I really appreciate your time and consideration to my problem. :-)) FINAL OUTCOME: THE GAME NOW RUNS, (in background mode), on my Win 7 64 PC. The initial problem was a Windows 7 bug that did not give me full administration rights, (explained at the end of this document). The Smitheren technicians have been a great help to me and deserve a good amount of praise for their kindness and assistance. We are still trying to find a fix to bring it out of background mode. ORIGINAL PROBLEM: Game installed but would not run. My machine happily runs all other software with no errors. Here is what I have tried so far: * Uninstalled and reinstalled the .net framework. * Downloaded and run the Microsoft Framework Cleanup Tool. * Looked for and not found an error file from the software. * Downloaded from Steam 4 times and tried to install. * Ran the program directly as administrator. * Checked for updates on sound and video drivers. * Ensured Windows Media Player is working and auto plays WMV files. * Verified Steam is working correctly. * Verified Internet Explorer 11 is working correctly. * Verified the Verdana fonts are in place. * Made a Code Force folder and setup the default file mentioned above. * Tried to run the software with no antivirus active. * Installed some other software that worked to ensure that there is not an installer problem. * Cleaned, checked and compacted my Registry. * Turned off all non-essential start up software,(msconfig), before rebooting and trying again. * Tested Direct X 11 - it is OK and has no error reports. * Went through the Distant Worlds Trouble Shooting, (on Steam), Guide step by step. * Checked that no other software on this machine is misbehaving in any way. * Checked all error logs and found nothing that pertains to this problem. * Searched for *dump.txt - none found. * The game is registered as being installed by Steam. * Uninstalled and moved the entire game to a different partition and tried to run it from there - No change. * Contacted support and got a few suggestions. * Reinstalled .net framework 3.5 - (verified) * Reinstalled .net framework 4.0 - (verified) * Reinstalled .net framework 4.5.2 - (verified) * Reinstalled Direct X 9c from the game folder. * Tried to run the file as Administrator. * Ran a Microsoft online error log check and fix - only report was minor graphics glitches from time to time. * Completely uninstalled AMD graphics drivers and reinstalled the latest version. * I have Catalyst installed, but no Hydravision found in the package. * Tried it with lowering my graphics resolution from 2560 x 1440 to 1280 x 1024. * Tried launching the program with the RUN command line. (Still no error recorded. * Tried to launch with AMD games control centre - It does not recognize the game as being there. * Thoroughly checked for virus, malware, ad-ware - found some minor empty folders from a previously removed item. * Ran Microsoft FixIt to check the installation of Internet Explorer. It is OK. * Tried installing Spiral Knights from Steam - it worked and ran OK. 4 other new game installs have all worked. * Downloaded and tried out the new BETA patch of Universe - the problem remains. * Got my 1st error report by running MS PCW Diagnostic will trying to load the program. (listed below). Seems not to be relevant. * Opened Windows Task Manager to see if any program name would pop up when running it saw nothing. * I watched the Process window and found Distant Worlds starts up for about half second only and is then gone. * Cleared all error logs and tried install again - no errors were posted. * Tried to run the program offline but failed. * Verified Direct X again - no errors * Did a complete reconstruction of my System Index, (over 2 hours run time) - no change. * Checked firewall rules for DWU - It has outgoing permissions auto setup to 'yes', and no inbound rules in place. * Checked Steam folder, (Drive F:/), for error logs and found no errors there. There is no Steam folder on my C:/ drive. * Game is installed in F:/ partition, as is Steam and all of my games. * Installed two more other new programs with no problems. Only Universe is giving me a problem. * Tried to run the game with the movie disabled - no change. * Ran the introduction movie directly - it works OK. * Windows 7 is completely up to date with service pack 1 and all updates. * Only one time I saw a small brown box when I closed Task Manager that was behind it that said: "Steam - Error Failed to start game, (unknown error). See the Steam support site for more information OK" (button). * Used the 'Dependency Walker' tool to verify what is going wrong. These were errors were reported: [D? ] API-MS-WIN-APPMODEL-RUNTIME-L1-1-0.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-ERROR-L1-1-0.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-L1-1-0.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-ROBUFFER-L1-1-0.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] API-MS-WIN-CORE-WINRT-STRING-L1-1-0.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] API-MS-WIN-SHCORE-SCALING-L1-1-1.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] DCOMP.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] GPSVC.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). [D? ] IESHIMS.DLL Error opening file. The system cannot find the file specified (2). There was an online report that the above errors found by D.W. were due to the tool being out of date. It appears that these DLL's are found in Windows 8 and not in Windows 7 that I am running. The exception being GPSVC.DLL, which I do have. * Repeatedly cleaned my registry for errors as well as junk files. * Ran Microsoft FixDotNet2 to check Framework. * Inserted file folder under roaming as suggested by Raap's post. I was previously left with the problem that the program will not do anything after starting DistantWorlds.exe If I try to start the autorun.exe, I get a small pitch black window that is called DW Game Menu. if I click it on the lower left side it sends me to the game site online. That's it - nothing else would happen. Programs that all work OK on my system include: Civilization 5, Warcraft, Bioshock Infinite, Path of Exile, Tomb Raider, Neverwinter, Space Engineers, Spiral Knights, Spore, etc. No other game has a problem. What might this game require, (other than Verdana Fonts, Windows Media Player, Direct X 9c and .net Framework 4), that I currently don't have? I can only wonder if there is an obscure Windows 7 DLL call that was not supplied by Win 7 Professional. But I doubt it. ***** Since my last post, I have benefited greatly by the help of Paulo, a technician from Smitherene. With his generous assistance we have determined that the underlying problem is a Windows 7 bug, in that it was not giving me full Administration rights which is something that the game requires. We now have been able to run the program but are left with the problem that it is running in 'background mode' and is not visible on-screen. Paulo is looking into this issue for me to see if we can rectify it. It turns out that Windows had lost its way. *****FINAL UPDATE: The games runs in 'background mode' only and is not visible. Having given me his very best effort, Paulo has concluded that finally the problem is some sort of conflict going on in the background with Win 7. As we are not able to fix this it turns out that I am one of the rare unlucky ones who has developed this issue. The only solution appears to be a complete rebuild of Windows to fix this. As I am unwilling to do this at this time, I will simply have to wait either for an unknown solution, or until the time that I can afford to do a rebuild. Thanks to all who gave me suggestions and "special thanks" again to Paulo and to Elliot for their assistance and ongoing suggestions. I have to say that the effort put in to helping me by Paulo is greater than I could have expected and that I really appreciate it. I am most indebted to Smitherene, This is one very "user-friendly company". :-))
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