windows 7 x64 and razor
I patched to Version 6.0.6.2, then clicked cancel when it tried to download 6.0.6.3 as I assume was intended.
I get this intense error message when I try to start UO with razor. I followed the instructions on UO Gamers: Hybrid Knowledgebase :: How do I join UOG: Hybrid? precisely except for the point that .net framework 2.0 is already a part of windows 7. Razor crashes after I click Okay at "Stage 3".
I use
the error messaage is
Do I stand any chance to fix this ? Any comments would be appreciated.
I patched to Version 6.0.6.2, then clicked cancel when it tried to download 6.0.6.3 as I assume was intended.
I get this intense error message when I try to start UO with razor. I followed the instructions on UO Gamers: Hybrid Knowledgebase :: How do I join UOG: Hybrid? precisely except for the point that .net framework 2.0 is already a part of windows 7. Razor crashes after I click Okay at "Stage 3".
I use
the error messaage is
Code:
System.ArgumentException: The output char buffer is too small to contain the decoded characters, encoding 'Unicode (UTF-8)' fallback 'System.Text.DecoderReplacementFallback'.
Parameter name: chars
at System.Text.Encoding.ThrowCharsOverflow()
at System.Text.Encoding.ThrowCharsOverflow(DecoderNLS decoder, Boolean nothingDecoded)
at System.Text.UTF8Encoding.GetChars(Byte* bytes, Int32 byteCount, Char* chars, Int32 charCount, DecoderNLS baseDecoder)
at System.Text.DecoderNLS.GetChars(Byte* bytes, Int32 byteCount, Char* chars, Int32 charCount, Boolean flush)
at System.Text.DecoderNLS.GetChars(Byte[] bytes, Int32 byteIndex, Int32 byteCount, Char[] chars, Int32 charIndex, Boolean flush)
at System.Text.DecoderNLS.GetChars(Byte[] bytes, Int32 byteIndex, Int32 byteCount, Char[] chars, Int32 charIndex)
at System.IO.BinaryReader.InternalReadOneChar()
at System.IO.BinaryReader.Read()
at System.IO.BinaryReader.PeekChar()
at Ultima.StringList..ctor(String language)
at Assistant.Language.LoadCliLoc()
at Assistant.Engine.Main(String[] Args)
Do I stand any chance to fix this ? Any comments would be appreciated.