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Select a product Search Tips Search Magic Online: Connection Troubleshooting and FAQ Answer ID 1326 I can't connect to Magic Online. What's going on? The first thing to check is whether or not Magic Online is currently down. You can click here and
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an unplanned downtime or other server difficulty. You can access that by clicking here. The servers are up! How do I check my connection to the Magic Online servers? or How do I run a tracert? Windows has a built in mtgo won't launch program that can give you a report of what is happening when you try and communicate with a site or service on the internet. Below are instructions on using this program known as "tracert". 1. Press the "Start" button on your Windows task bar and then select "Run". In Windows 10, simply type directly into the search window in the lower left. 2. Type cmd and then hit "Enter". 3. Type tracert mtgologin1.onlinegaming.wizards.com and then hit "Enter". The numbers represent the number of mtgo application cannot be started milliseconds it takes to talk to our servers. All of your times should be below 250ms and the total number of lines should be less than twenty. An asterisk (*) is a bad sign as it means that some of the information you sent did not arrive. If the numbers are over 300ms this means your connection to our servers is slow. If you perform a tracert and you do not get any response, or it fails altogether then it is a problem with your computer or network. If it fails on the first few lines likely it is a problem within your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If it gets out of your ISP's severs and starts failing then it is a problem with the wilds of the Internet. Getting a "Sorry, this login attempt has failed" message or an "Error creating the Proxy Web" error message? Try a winsock reset with these steps: 1. Press the "Start" button on your Windows task bar and then select "Run". 2. Type cmd and then hit "Enter" 3. Type netsh winsock reset and then hit "Enter". Note: Some users may need to right-click cmd.exe and select Run as Administrator for these steps to work. What are the most common causes of connection issues? What can I do to fix them? Connection trouble can be caused by many different sources. • Dial-up, Satellite, Cellular (Tethering), Air Card (EVDO/LTE/4G) or other non-landline or non-broadband internet connections can often times cause the inabi
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General Resources on June 2, 2015 By Wizards of the Coast Archive Share Article Share Tweet Share Please note: If you do not feel comfortable performing any of these steps, we suggest contacting http://wizards.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1326 a computer specialist for assistance. Quicklinks Crash and Performance Troubleshooting Clean Installation (Reinstalling) Performing a Winsock Reset Connection Troubleshooting Crash and Performance Troubleshooting If you experience a crash or performance problem with Magic Online, follow these steps: Check System Requirements Verify that your computer meets the minimum system requirements for Magic Online. Connection Troubleshooting Refer to the the Connection Troubleshooting section below to see if you http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-online-technical-troubleshooting may be having issues caused by your internet connection. Ultimately any issues with your connection need to be solved by you, a computer repair professional, and/or your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Password Management Programs If you are using a password management program, check your application settings to make sure that it is not automatically attaching to Windows applications. Programs like these can cause serious performance issues with the client. Clean Reinstall For all other issues, follow the steps below to uninstall Magic Online and perform a clean install. Clean Installation (Reinstalling) These steps should resolve a wide range of issues including (but not limited to) a bad installation, improperly cached files, or corrupted files. It is important that you follow these steps in order (including restarting your computer) to make sure the cache clearing happens and that the new installation is completely fresh. Uninstall Magic Online Press Windows key + R or go to Start -> Run (or Search -> Run, then Click Run in Windows 8) In the box type: control appwiz.cpl Click “OK” This will pull up a list of installed programs. Scroll down to the “M”s and you should see one or mo
Please download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. NoScript). Home Vintage Community MTGO and windows 10 not working for me MTGO and windows 10 not working for me browsing This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. K kistrand last edited http://www.themanadrain.com/topic/397/mtgo-and-windows-10-not-working-for-me/9 by So I just got a new computer with Windows 10 on it and now the MTGO client crashes upon startup. I have contacted Wizards but none of their tips work (my .net version is the correct one etc). Has anyone else experienced problems with windows 10 and the MTGO client and, if so, how did you get them resolved? Reply Quote 0 M McAra last edited by McAra I recently had this problem. The issue was, apparently, that the MODO faeries came into my house at night and magically magic online broke my install, since it worked for a while and then stopped. I fixed it by redownloading a fresh setup.exe from their site and trying it all over. Good times. Still don't know why it did that, is it giving you a framework error when it tries to update? That was my issue. Edit - I just remembered that when I reinstalled, I put it on D:\ instead of C:, but I have no idea why that helped. Fresh install on C:\ had same error as before. Reply Quote 1 mtgo update error K kistrand last edited by @McAra @McAra Unfortunately downloading a new setup-file doesn't work, I've tried it many times. The online support-chat thought it was a problem with the wrong microsoft.net version but nope, I have the right one. I can still use my old computer for MTGO but really need it to work on the new one too (don't want to drag two laptops with me on travels....) Reply Quote 0 M McAra last edited by McAra How is the crash happening? No error message? Is it when you execute the program or shortly after? Does the little update window come up at all? Oh and are you on a Mac? A friend of mine partitioned a huge amount of space for just Windows and MODO and eventually found that Windows had just eaten up every gig and that was why MODO was unhappy. Reply Quote 0 K kistrand last edited by kistrand @McAra @McAra it starts loading and I see the login screen but then an error message (a long one) appears stating that there has been a fatal error and the program needs to shut down. I also have the option to send the error log to wizards, which have done. The log is really long and I am not able to pinpoint exactly what the proplem seems to be. I am using a Lenovo ThinkPad Carbon X1 so no Mac. I don't have a partition on the hard drive so can't test that solution. Update: the error message says: Stack: at shiny.ShellViewModel.CreateSession() Reply Quote 0 stsung last edited by not sure if you