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kenthefruit 06-15-2014 07:05 PM

Graal Client Help
 
Okay, so I've been trying to redownload the Graal client for sometime now. I've tried numerous things, yet nothing has happened and or helped me to redownload the client.

I believe the issue is the fact that I already had the client installed on my laptop, then am now trying to redownload it again. Before I deleted the client, it wouldn't open upon me clicking on the program, so basically I was unable to even open it (it wasn't always like this, when I first had it downloaded, it ran normally). So to resolve this issue, I had thought to just delete it, then reinstall it. I don't recall how I removed the program, all I know is that I must've done it incorrectly? May have shredded it, or ran an uninstaller, but I'm not sure.

Now the actual problem is when I download the GraalSetup. The GraalSetup just isn't downloading. I believe it may not be creating the folders or something on its own, due to me doing something to the originals? I don't know. But when I install and launch GraalSetup, the normal Run button appears. I press, and wait. Nothing happens and the download doesn't continue for some reason.

I'm not entirely sure what to do anymore. I've ran it as administrator, I went in and deleted the Registry, I renamed it to Graal.exe and put it in its own folder, but nothing has worked.

If anyone knows how or what to do in order to fix this, please helpppp. I think computer specs are needed in some cases so I'll just put them here anyways.

Computer Specs:
Windows 7 Home Premium (Service Pack 1)
Processor- Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2250 @1.73GHz 1.73GHz
Installed Memory (RAM)- 1.00 GB
System Type- 32-bit Operating System
(I don't even know what any of this means, just that it's a piece of ****)

fp4 06-15-2014 07:49 PM

Disable your anti-virus if you have one and make sure your computer's time is set correctly.

Make a Graal folder in C:\Users\Public and put GraalSetup.exe in the folder then rename it to like Graal6.exe or something else.

iMask 06-15-2014 08:26 PM

Delete ALL traces of Graal Files from your computer.

1. After uninstalling, search for graal on your computer and delete those. Empty your recycle bin

2. After you have done that, go to run, and type in regedit.exe. You will see a bunch of registries. Go onto users > Software, and remove all Graal registry files.

kenthefruit 06-15-2014 08:34 PM

Quote:

Posted by fp4 (Post 481698)
Disable your anti-virus if you have one and make sure your computer's time is set correctly.

Make a Graal folder in C:\Users\Public and put GraalSetup.exe in the folder then rename it to like Graal6.exe or something else.

Didn't work :> I must be doing something wrong.

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Posted by iMask (Post 481705)
Delete ALL traces of Graal Files from your computer.

1. After uninstalling, search for graal on your computer and delete those. Empty your recycle bin

2. After you have done that, go to run, and type in regedit.exe. You will see a bunch of registries. Go onto users > Software, and remove all Graal registry files.

yeahh did that already. I have GraalReborn downloaded as well so that complicates things when deleting Graal traces.

Vendetta 06-15-2014 09:37 PM

Do you ever defrag your registry?

kenthefruit 06-15-2014 09:40 PM

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Posted by Vendetta (Post 481716)
Do you ever defrag your registry?

Yeah on Advanced Systemcare 7 all the time, i just run everything

Vendetta 06-15-2014 09:57 PM

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Posted by kenovo (Post 481718)
Yeah on Advanced Systemcare 7 all the time, i just run everything

God dammit lol. I said not to run Registry Defrag D: That could be the problem. Thankfully it creates a backup by default meaning that if that's the source or the problem you should be able to go back to before you ran it, I can help you out over TeamViewer tommorow if you want, not near my PC right now and I can't remember how to do it off the top of my head.

kenthefruit 06-15-2014 10:07 PM

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Posted by Vendetta (Post 481723)
God dammit lol. I said not to run Registry Defrag D: That could be the problem. Thankfully it creates a backup by default meaning that if that's the source or the problem you should be able to go back to before you ran it, I can help you out over TeamViewer tommorow if you want, not near my PC right now and I can't remember how to do it off the top of my head.

okay yes plis

iMask 06-15-2014 11:06 PM

I had Advanced Systemcare 7. Ruined half of my computer, with applications that can't open after the installation with SystemCare 7, such as iTunes crashing, Skype not opening. I still haven't found a solution to date. It may have affected your Graal Client.

Cookie Xanadu 06-16-2014 02:45 AM

Quote:

Posted by fp4 (Post 481698)
Disable your anti-virus if you have one and make sure your computer's time is set correctly.

Make a Graal folder in C:\Users\Public and put GraalSetup.exe in the folder then rename it to like Graal6.exe or something else.

What does the computer's time have to do with anything?

Tricxta 06-16-2014 03:03 AM

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Posted by Cookie Xanadu (Post 481777)
What does the computer's time have to do with anything?

Probably some whacky feature Stefan implemented to stop people trying to cheat or something. Stefan's full of cheap hacks.

Hayala11 06-16-2014 04:27 AM

My graal clients runs well... Expect when I saved a graal level I just made, it won't save it as well...

Torankusu 06-16-2014 03:14 PM

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Posted by Cookie Xanadu (Post 481777)
What does the computer's time have to do with anything?

he might have meant more or less the date / year...

Example...If your computer is set to 6/16/2008, trying to open a browser such as Chrome results in an error.

NeoZX 06-16-2014 04:56 PM

Quote:

Posted by fp4 (Post 481698)
Disable your anti-virus if you have one and make sure your computer's time is set correctly.

Make a Graal folder in C:\Users\Public and put GraalSetup.exe in the folder then rename it to like Graal6.exe or something else.

Graal IS a virus.

randomuser3954 06-16-2014 05:22 PM

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Posted by NeoZX (Post 481863)
Graal IS a virus.

a life,virus


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