After installing Pd-0.38.4-extended, you can double-click this file to
reinstall the library loading:
C:\Program Files\pd\pd-settings.reg
This will import the settings into the registry.
.hc
On Feb 8, 2006, at 6:16 PM, David Powers wrote:
Okay, registry is clean, but how do I get all the externals to work
now? I am back to square one, now I can't can't get anything to work,
and trying to add them to the paths, doesn't seem to work, and the
slashes all disappear. This is after REINSTALLING 0.38.4, but now it
doesn't automatically install the libraries - even with a clean
registry!~David
Miller Puckette wrote:Just delete all the Pd entries. I think you
can just deleteHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->PD in one step using regedit. To run regedit, just type the name into "run program". Then Pd will run like new again :)
M
On Wed, Feb 08, 2006 at 04:45:42PM -0600, David Powers wrote:
Does anybody know enough Windows to fix the registry correctly? I'm afraid of it somewhat... And until I do, it's back to MAX MSP for
me.... !~David
Martin Peach wrote:
David Powers wrote:
Bad news!!! :(
Now, none of the libraries load, except GEM, xsample, and pmpd,
into EITHER version of PD (384, 392), even though they are in different places in my Program Files folder. I did not change 0.38.4, but somehow it has picked up the problem from 0.39.2. I tried to reinstall 0.38.4 and it didn't make any difference either.In 0.38.4, when I open the "Paths", the paths all look correct, as
I didn't change them. HOWEVER, when I try to open the "Startup" dialogue, NOTHING HAPPENS. So, obviously there is some problem
here - is there some kind of external file that I could fix with a text editor???Unfortunately for everyone pd messes with the registry in Windows,
if you run regedit and look in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->PD you
will see among other things a bunch of paths which seeme to be the ones used in the dialogs. I have no idea what is safe to change in
there. I hate the registry, so I'm biased.Martin
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