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crobs808
13-07-2008, 04:54 AM
Well, up until now, I have just used DCD's ROM's without customizing then, but I thought I would give the kitchen a shot. So, I downloaded DCD's latest and greatest kitchen of v3.2.2, also downloaded the .Net 2.0 link EXE fil from his page and tried to install it (cause you need it to run the kitchen) but I get an error, says that it is "incompatible with the previously installed version of .net"

so, i tried uninstalling all my .net stuff in add/remove, rebooting, and installing this, and still wont let me. i tried windows update and updated to 3.5, had 1.1 and 2.0 downloads as well, and nothing will work.....net will not install at all, no matter what version.

so i cannot get the kitchen to run...help....?

:: Connor

aguas
13-07-2008, 10:41 AM
did you restart the computer? after, did you delete the entire extracted folder of the kitchen and re-extract it? that always works for me.

MN-Joe
13-07-2008, 02:35 PM
If you have UAC active on Vista here is what I suggest. If you are seeing issues with default.hv, user.hv, boot.hv most likely you have a permissions issue. Delete your extracted directories - Create a Root folder, such as Kitchen - Select Properties of that folder in Explorer - Go to the Security Tab and choose Edit - highlight your Users group and choose full control and then OK. Extract your kitchen files into this location. Logic would tell you that you should be able to just change the permissions on your folder once you extract it - UAC and logic don't necessarilly run together.... So once you've created a Root directory, set the security, extracted the kitchen into this location - run buildNB.bat as you would anything else - good luck.

The same issue applies to Vista and .Net errors (.Net 2.0 is default in Vista)

crobs808
15-07-2008, 12:38 AM
lol @ Vista...who uses Vista? hehe.

btonetbone
15-07-2008, 02:39 AM
lol @ Vista...who uses Vista? hehe.

Was that really necessary? You are asking for help, and decide to bash controversial/fairly useful software in the same thread. Use your brain, kiddo!

kdj67f
15-07-2008, 03:09 AM
I use Vista. Works great. I also have an XP desktop.

Heck I still have a notebook running windows 95 on it.

Whats it to you?

gc14
15-07-2008, 03:20 AM
Was that really necessary? You are asking for help, and decide to bash controversial/fairly useful software in the same thread. Use your brain, kiddo!

Yeah this is the same kid who claims he is the only one that has nevo remote working, even though it doesn't work on EVERY other Titan. He's also the one that says he can magically send MMS messages without any software to do so. I'm starting to smell the bs from all the way here in Boston.

coffey_joshua
15-07-2008, 03:53 AM
Well, up until now, I have just used DCD's ROM's without customizing then, but I thought I would give the kitchen a shot. So, I downloaded DCD's latest and greatest kitchen of v3.2.2, also downloaded the .Net 2.0 link EXE fil from his page and tried to install it (cause you need it to run the kitchen) but I get an error, says that it is "incompatible with the previously installed version of .net"

so, i tried uninstalling all my .net stuff in add/remove, rebooting, and installing this, and still wont let me. i tried windows update and updated to 3.5, had 1.1 and 2.0 downloads as well, and nothing will work.....net will not install at all, no matter what version.

so i cannot get the kitchen to run...help....?

:: Connor

tried getting a new computer?

btonetbone
15-07-2008, 04:18 AM
tried getting a new computer?

If you read his blog, he actually sells (overpriced) computers. Once again, I think gc has properly diagnosed what's going on.

petey310
15-07-2008, 04:24 AM
I have a similar problem with 3.2.0 but my screen is stuck on the vzw screen stuck ...is there anything I can do to fix this ?

thanks

boggsie
15-07-2008, 04:26 AM
I'm starting to smell the bs from all the way here in Boston.

Whoa and that's saying a lot, given the way that bean town must smell; I mean they call it bean town for a reason, right ?!

:D

gc14
15-07-2008, 04:29 AM
Yeah...though I think they should rename it Sports-town for the way that our sports teams beat everyone else's asses all the time....;)

boggsie
15-07-2008, 04:58 AM
Yeah...though I think they should rename it Sports-town for the way that our sports teams beat everyone else's asses all the time....;)

... and he knocked that one right over the center-field wall

:D

azclown
15-07-2008, 09:24 AM
Yeah...though I think they should rename it Sports-town for the way that our sports teams beat everyone else's asses all the time....;)

Now who's shoveling the bs.....


OH - wait, they kinda did spank my Lakers..... guess I'll go back to the corner now.....

serfboreds
15-07-2008, 09:26 PM
No it is ok as Bean-town, only used as a verb. Still has the sports connotation, and can be used both offensively and defensively, and in all the sports Boston offers (Hockey, BB, Baseball, Football, etc).

Verb

To bean.
1. To hit with a projectile, accurately.
The pitcher beaned the batter, rather than letting him hit another home run.