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Not open for further replies. AA9G Ham Member QRZ Page So I'm trying to use G4FON on a Win 7 64 bit machine. I get Error Reading TrayIcon1-> Visible: Cannot Create System Shell Notification Icon, which is supposed to only occur on bootup of windows but I get this when trying to start G4FON. Is it telling me it doesn't want to work on the 64 bit? I know it works on 32, I'v used it. AA9G, Feb 6, 2015 #1 KA9JLM Premium Subscriber QRZ Page Does it do the same if you run as administrator ? Good Luck. KA9JLM, Feb 6, 2015 #2 AA9G Ham Member QRZ Page yes it does. AA9G, Feb 6, 2015 #3 KA9JLM Premium Subscriber QRZ Page AA9G said: ↑ yes it does.Click to expand... Did You run the Install exe as admin ? KA9JLM, Feb 6, 2015 #4 AA9G Ham Member QRZ Page http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-update/error-reading-trayicon1-visible-canot-create/9855910d-1653-45bb-bc08-4ca15844f134 Just uninstalled and re-installed as admin. Still same error. AA9G, Feb 6, 2015 #5 KA9JLM Premium Subscriber QRZ Page AA9G said: ↑ Just uninstalled and re-installed as admin. Still same error. Click to expand... One thing you could try is to put the installer in a Directory under the root drive. The drive needs to be local. Normally the error you get on 7 64 with a 32 bit program is not the error that you are getting. Your error sounds like more of a Permissions problem. You may be able to try http://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/g4fon-issue-error-reading-trayicon1-visible-cannot-create-system-shell-notificati.467291/ compatible mode, using a pif file. I have not used that software, but it should not be to hard to figure out. Can it be ran from a Command line ? In a Shell ? I may have to install in on my Win7 Pro debug machine, If you do not get it working. Just for test. But I think you can make it work, If you try a few tweaks. You can always boot the machine up from a XP live boot disk. It is older software, but looks like fun. Good Luck 73 KA9JLM, Feb 6, 2015 #6 AA9G Ham Member QRZ Page Don, I re-installed it and installed it under C:\G4FON etc and that did the trick. Thanks! If you don't know code and ever want to give it a go, this is the program, or even if you want to increase speed and learn under harsh simulated conditions, it can give you noise, low S/N, QRM. It's great software. AA9G, Feb 6, 2015 #7 KA9JLM Premium Subscriber QRZ Page AA9G said: ↑ Don, I re-installed it and installed it under C:\G4FON etc and that did the trick. Thanks! If you don't know code and ever want to give it a go, this is the program, or even if you want to increase speed and learn under harsh simulated conditions, it can give you noise, low S/N, QRM. It's great software.Click to expand... Great that you got it going. Win 7 is a bit picky about the location of a .EXE. I do know code, I was at about 20 WPM when I got my General class in the 70s. Never really got hooked on
error sometimes shows up when an application is auto-loaded (Setting in registry) http://www.delphigroups.info/2/1a/544056.html at boot time. Error reports on the web http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/176348-windows-boot-long.html go back several years, all of them by users, not developers, although it is mentioned that Delphi is involved. I did not find articles with a solution for Delphi, except for 1) launching the application error reading by a link in the startupfolder 2) using a startup-manager to delay the launch of the app 3) including a splash screen as to delay the install of the icon. Has a better fix been found? Gert Kok Team Delphi Developer Sat, 30 error reading trayicon Oct 2010 06:58:04 GMT Re:error reading TrayIcon1.Visible: Cannot Create shell notification icon Quote"Gert Kok"
Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support General Discussion » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Windows boot to long Page 1 of 2 1 2 > 21 Jul 2011 #1 www111 windows 7 28 posts Windows boot to long Hello, My problem is that Windows boot takes more than 10 min and it is still not boot-etd , it looks like it's freezes. I get black screen whit mouse cursor and I can move the cursor. Last night computer worked ok, tomorrow when i turn it on , i now like still waiting for 15 min to boot up. Help please. My System Specs OS windows 7 www111 View Public Profile Find More Posts by www111 . 21 Jul 2011 #2 JaidynM Windows 7 Ultimate x64/Windows 8 Consumer Preview x64/Ubuntu 11.04 8,350 posts Somewhere Over The Rainbow Hi www111, Could you please fill our your System Specs? It may help us diagnose the problem. If you do manage to boot to your computer, do the following: First of all, run the SFC/SCANNOW command. It will fix any corrupted system files that could be causing your system to start up so slowly. SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker Next, do a Startup Repair. It will help fix files that prevent ?Windows from starting normally. Startup Repair Finally, do a Repair Install. It will fix your current OS while also leaving all your data, files, user accounts etc. Repair Install When did this problem start, by the way? Was it recently or has it always been like this? Did you install any programs or download any files shortly before this problem started? If you did, try a System Restore and restore to a date before the your startup slowed down. Syste