I couldn't find any evidence of anything bitcoin-related in the Event Viewer.
Later today I'll probably install Ubuntu on another hard drive and just use bitcoin under linux. At least I'll have a local wallet then.
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Re: Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 06/06/2011, 20:39:21 UTC
There is no wallet file created, nor has their ever been. I've tried uninstalling, deleting all related files, then re-installing a couple of times. Still not working. Makes me very sad
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Re: Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 06/06/2011, 17:04:56 UTC
Bump? Anybody able to help?
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Re: Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 05/06/2011, 14:24:24 UTC
I'm not using any antivirus program right now.
I am using Windows Firewall. It's on the exception list but I suppose I could try running bitcoin with that disabled. It's worth a shot I suppose.
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Re: Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 03/06/2011, 12:40:57 UTC
I can let my computer sit all day and the bitcoin program will never load up, just the process in the task manager.
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Re: Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 02/06/2011, 15:18:06 UTC
No, nothing in the tray.
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Bitcoin.exe does nothing
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MosquitoMan
on 02/06/2011, 15:09:32 UTC
I'm sure this has been posted before, but whenever I start bitcoin.exe my mouse icon changes to the thinking icon and then 15 seconds later nothing happens. I don't get a bitcoin window, I do however have a bitcoin.exe process running under Task Manager. Because of this I have no wallet on my computer and am forced to use an online service until I figure this out.
When I try using bitcoind.exe (not sure what the difference is?) I see a cmdpromt window open but then I get an error "The procedure entry point BIO_new_mem_buf could not be located in the dynamic link library libeay32.dll"
I have tried uninstalling, deleting all files, then reinstalling a couple times and no luck.
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit.
Please help!
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