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GT500
2007-03-18, 07:52
Runalyzer 0.6.5b does not run in my install of Vista. I'm using Vista Ultimate x64.

When I launch Runalyzer, the window never apears, but the taskbar icon is there. If I click the taskbar icon, nothing happens. There is minimal disk activity durring the several minutes before I open the task manager, and terminate Runalyzer.

I tried not only opening Runalyzer normally, but right-clicking on the Start Menu icon and selecting "Run as Administrator..."

Does Runalyzer save an error log? I've looked in it's Program Files directory, but I cannot find one.

PepiMK
2007-03-20, 13:51
Do you have the immunization applied in Spybot?
In that case it takes some time to load up... how long did you wait for it to appear?

GT500
2007-04-02, 01:33
Do you have the immunization applied in Spybot?

Yes.

In that case it takes some time to load up... how long did you wait for it to appear?

I think it was more than 10 minutes. I didn't actually time it, but it was far longer than I normally wait for a program to respond.

PepiMK
2007-04-02, 13:04
I'm going to upload a new version today, which has startup times improved. Please try that :)

edit: Download RunAlyzer 0.6.8.3 here (http://www.safer-networking.org/files/runalyz0683.exe)

GT500
2007-04-19, 21:45
I tried the new version in Windows XP, and it worked great. The only issue was that I could not uncheck anything in the advanced startup section that was highlighted in yellow. I could uncheck things that were not highlighted, but anything in yellow wouldn't respond.

I'll try the new version in Vista later today. ;)

GT500
2007-04-22, 21:04
OK, this version is working on Vista x64. It's not happy, but it is working now.

For some reason, RunAlyzer keeps complaining that something is modifying it when I try and expand any of the lists in the Advanced Startup items section. I couldn't get the notifications to stop, and I had to open the task manager, and end the process tree.

BTW: I assume that RunAlyzer's GUI uses .NET? It's very slow at rendering the items in the list, even on my high-end system (dual-core CPU, 2GB dual-channel RAM, 7800GTX video card with NVIDIA ForceWare 158.18), which makes scrolling through large lists rather difficult.

GT500
2007-04-22, 21:45
Sorry to tripple post, but I want to be a little more clear on the error message I am recieving, as it'a happening in Windows XP x64 SP2 as well. It says some to the effect of "An outsider has injected malicious code into this program", and that message pops up whenever I try to view any of the Advanced Startup entries.

If you need me to post error logs or screenshots, then please let me know. ;)