Thanks Lucas!
yes a clean unistall and re-install solved the issue.
best!
and thanks for all your win64 love :-)
a.


On Tue, Jan 22, 2019 at 1:29 AM Lucas Cordiviola <lucarda27@hotmail.com> wrote:

Could it be related?
Most likely.

My Miller's distribution of 0-49 runs with an "**\pd-0.49-0\lib\reg1.2\tclreg12.dll". I think (suspect) you changed files and you are using wish86.exe and tclsh86.exe.

If you don't have personal files or externals saved to "C:/Program Files/Pd" or subfolders you can wipe everything and reinstall.

1) Go to "control panel/programs and features" and uninstall Pd.

2) Since you mangled files probably the uninstaller cant do a complete job so go to "C:/Program Files/" and manualy delete the "Pd"

folder.

3) Do a fresh install of Pd-0.49.

Preferences won't get lost because the current and previous uninstaller is not programed yet to delete them.


Hope this helps.

:)

Mensaje telepatico asistido por maquinas.
On 1/21/2019 8:17 PM, alfonso santimone wrote:
Hi all,
i'm cleaning my computer and i unistalled some old stuff.
Now when i start pd i get

couldn't load library "C:/Program Files/Pd/lib/reg1.3/tclreg13.dll": invalid argument
couldn't load library "C:/Program Files/Pd/lib/reg1.3/tclreg13.dll": invalid argument
    while executing
"load {C:/Program Files/Pd/lib/reg1.3/tclreg13.dll} registry"
    ("package ifneeded registry 1.3.2" script)
    invoked from within
"package require registry"
    (procedure "::pd_guiprefs::get_config" line 2)
    invoked from within
"::pd_guiprefs::get_config $domain $key $arr"
    (procedure "::pd_guiprefs::read" line 3)
    invoked from within
"::pd_guiprefs::read docspath"
    (procedure "::pd_docsdir::init" line 5)
    invoked from within
"::pd_docsdir::init"
    ("after" script)

I unistalled all the old win sdk and kept only the most recent one.
Could it be related?

thanks



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