(http://img56.imageshack.us/img56/4023/wiirdil2.png)
If you can't see that it says, access violation at address 004D33CD in module 'WiirdGUI.exe'. Read address of 00000001.
I got this after switching the gecko into COM mode but i can't switch it back, any ideas?
I've had this error a couple of time, don't know what I did.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
I really don't want to reformat my computer, system restore did not work.
maybe if you re-download WiiRD and WiiRD GUI
I tried that, no luck.
Also, gecko load, and gecko rip(dvd ripping) both work.
Wiird does not tho.
thats really wiird, lol.
k enough of my lame jokes for now. anyway try re-installing USBgecko, uninstall the drivers then install them again, see if that helps. if u dont know how to just tell me and ill let u know how, its really simple
Yea...
That was the first thing i did, i uninstalled them from the device manager and then manually.
It didn't work either time...
Please:
-empty your wiird directory.. or create a new one
-does the WiiRd console (wiirdw32.exe) work properly?
-what operating system do you use? other settings?
-I've done that several times.
-Yes.
-XP
Everything worked fine until I changed it to VCP mode and then changed it back.
when i clicked on this thread i thought i got an error again..... was ready to kill my computer but yea i hate that thing i got it about 5 times but i don't know how... might have been a different error....
I couldn't fix it and I got really pissed off so i just reformatted.
I'll leave this open because it seems to be a semi-common problem.
I got an acces violation error when I was searching in MEM1 and want to do a new search in MEM2 but accidentally forgot to start a NEW search.
Quote from: Igglyboo on December 08, 2008, 09:52:49 PM
(http://img56.imageshack.us/img56/4023/wiirdil2.png)
I checked that in the WiiRd GUI source code.. strange to admit.. that address is not part of the WiiRdGUI.exe assembly it is caused by a Win32 call.
Yea, i thought so.
It's because of the driver, Wiird is not actually causing the error.
try reinstalling the drivers
Quote from: agrs700 on December 16, 2008, 07:10:23 PM
try reinstalling the drivers
No really?
...
Thats the first thing i did....
Quote from: Igglyboo on December 16, 2008, 11:07:23 PM
Quote from: agrs700 on December 16, 2008, 07:10:23 PM
try reinstalling the drivers
No really?
...
Thats the first thing i did....
Lol, ok if its a driver problem download this program http://www.drivermax.com/download.htm (http://www.drivermax.com/download.htm) it will tell you if there is any hardware confict or if you have an old version.
Did you shut the computer down(or went out o battery) instantly? maybe any windows dll is wrong, i would try to reinstall windows (not by formating!!) and it should work, or just replace the dll that wiird uses (i dunno what ones uses, link, if you please...)
If it was a driver problem then wiird.exe would show an error.. wiirdgui.exe does not communicate with the USB Gecko in any way!
link, what dlls uses wiird?
WiiRd - besides regular Win32 DLLs it only used ftd2xx.dll - WiiRd GUI exe only handles Win32 DLLs and WiiRd itself