Title: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Scroobius on June 07, 2015, 08:01:57 pm At the risk of being told I have missed something I cannot Activate 202 under Windows10. Having played some music in normal OS I then click the "Activate" button but then I get an error message "Unhandled Exception" which in the first line under details indicates that an app will not run unless UAC is activated. Obviously XX has previously switched UAC off during the install process. Prior to installing 202 I made sure that EAC was set to normal as stated in the install instructions. Cheers Paul Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 07, 2015, 08:07:58 pm Hey Paul,
No, you didn't miss a thing here. This one 's on me ! But now I have no clue what "app" as such has to run when you click my super personal Activate "text" (which is no button) ... so I now wonder whether we talk about the same activation. Mine shows here : (http://www.stordiau.nl/XXHighEnd/Activate13.png) Is that what you are doing ? If so, I'm pretty much lost atm ... Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Scroobius on June 07, 2015, 08:17:52 pm Yes I press "Activation" text :-) and that works fine by taking me to the screen with the Paypal button. It is when I press the Paypal button that I get the error message. Sorry should have made that clear before.
Paul Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Diede on June 07, 2015, 08:38:29 pm Peter,
I have the same problem, the error message that appears after clicking the paypal button states the following: "This app can't be activated when UAC is disabled." I checked UAC settings, the slider is at the bottom. Setting it one level higher and rebooting is fine, but when I start XXHE it gets changed back to the lowest level again. Hope this helps ... Diede Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Scroobius on June 07, 2015, 08:39:13 pm Attached is the error msg
Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 07, 2015, 08:59:51 pm :wtf:
Sorry guys, now I don't know what this is about. There really is no "app" in order as such. Just a HTML web page. Of course I did not test it like that ... Quote but when I start XXHE it gets changed back to the lowest level again. Diede, but not without a reboot again I suppose ? (plus a reboot officially is needed after changing the UAC) :scratching: ! Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Diede on June 07, 2015, 09:07:26 pm Indeed with a reboot.
Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 07, 2015, 10:05:34 pm OK. If you people keep on preparing, I will try to solve this. But not much hope for today ...
:party: Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: christoffe on June 07, 2015, 10:53:30 pm OK. If you people keep on preparing, I will try to solve this. But not much hope for today ... :party: Don't risc your driver license tomorrow! Joachim Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 07, 2015, 11:05:53 pm Quote Don't risc your driver license tomorrow! Good advice Joachim. But really, I must think how to overcome this and (also) what really is the matter. I don't want to fall back on my own "nothing in W10 works anyway" but ... :) Good night. Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: dsm on June 08, 2015, 03:53:55 am Hello Peter,
I have been able to activate 2.02 in windows 7 and access the activated version in W10. The title bar will stay red for a track or two and then I will lose activation and the title bar will revert to blue. While the bar is red, none of the activation features (MIN or core appointment) will work either. None of this is taking place on a RAM disk. Don't know if this helps... Best, David Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 04:02:08 am Thank you so much for posting David.
What I don't understand at this moment is how you were able to get to PayPal where others are not ? Do you use another build (than 10074) perhaps ? The activation itself should have worked out. I mean, I see no reason why something would fail (or have changed) in there (not worth much, I know and I certainly see that you even tried twice). I will send you an email as well. Thank you ... Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 07:43:59 am I have been able to activate 2.02 in windows 7 and access the activated version in W10. Ok ... assumed that the first part of this sentence was there from the start ... I did not see/read that. So nothing mysteriously working either. Work to do ! Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 07:46:46 am :wtf: Sorry guys, now I don't know what this is about. There really is no "app" in order as such. Just a HTML web page. Of course I did not test it like that ... At least I can now theorize that this "app" will be Internet Explorer. Now let's see how we can attack this ... Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 08:27:51 am As I thought ... Internet Explorer is not an App as such. MS is once again fooling us. But I have it working already ...
Now a small tutorial. :yes: Title: Win10 Activation Problem - Solved Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 09:15:11 am So here's the Tutorial :
Windows 10 Tutorials - Make Internet Explorer available (http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=3240.0). What's next ? I'm eager. :grazy: Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: dsm on June 08, 2015, 04:03:54 pm Hi Peter,
After re-installing 2.02 on my c drive, activation worked as it should. Now minimized W10 is up and running without any problems. (yet?) Thanks for all your hard work! David Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 04:25:03 pm Hey David, that is super !
But thank *you* for trying so hard. Regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem - Solved Post by: christoffe on June 08, 2015, 04:30:56 pm So here's the Tutorial : Windows 10 Tutorials - Make Internet Explorer available (http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=3240.0). What's next ? I'm eager. :grazy: Peter HaHa, be prepared, the week just started :) So, you need this challenges. :) Joachim *** But the main question will be how to proceed, when this "Insider Preview" will be shut off sometimes, or interested persons have no Insider Preview? Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Diede on June 08, 2015, 05:24:32 pm Peter,
Thank you for the Tutorial, XXHE 2.02 and 1.04 driver are now running under W10 Min-OS! :grin: Can you share your settings in W10? For the time being I used the W8 settings. Diede Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: JohanZ on June 08, 2015, 06:10:22 pm Hi Diede,
............I know wrong topic, but how does it sound?:yahoo: :NY01: Regards, Johan Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Gerard on June 08, 2015, 06:29:45 pm If i can say something. ;)
Just as Peter said totally unheard... :) Difference is big... I just love it. If you have pc only for playing music than i would not waste time on W7 or W8 :) Happy Me :) :) :) Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on June 08, 2015, 06:38:14 pm Hi Diede,
I changed nothing to my settings compared to the W8 ones. Internally things work different though (I am at version 2.12 by now - haha). Anyway I adjusted my sig so it reflects W10. Regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem - or not? Post by: Stanray on September 04, 2015, 12:47:23 pm Hi Peter,
Finally I found the courage and associated time to install W10 (100074). Starting point was W8, XXHE 2.02 and driver V1.04 that runs perfectly. I cloned the C-drive to another drive and worked with the second drive, so I could fall back on the first drive when things screw up. I installed W10 from a thumb drive (USB-stick) according the Tutorials (hopefully in the correct order). All went without problems and I have XXHE2.02 now running under W10, minimized and unattended. :yes: I was under the impression that I need to activate XXHE, following Tutorial 72, but all seems to work already and the line in the left hand top corner shows in red. So no activation is necessary? I was under the impression that XXHE needs to be re-activated under a new OS? Thanks. Regards, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 04, 2015, 01:33:31 pm :(
Obviously, that was not the right thing to do. Now I won't be able to go from minimized to the original OS state. XXHE freezes. What to do now? Regards, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 04, 2015, 02:07:30 pm Hi Stanley,
You mean : you can't go back to Normal OS because it appears that XXHighEnd is not activated at all ? (which latter would be my assumption) That was so, ever back. Today going back from MinOS to Normal is allowed without Activation. The "freezes" I recall far back in my mind. What about a forced reboot in this stage ? Do pay attention to the OS state, because it can be fine (Normal OS) after the reboot. The message you may receive ("it appears that the state of the Min OS button is wrong - now it shows the proper state" or something like that) is always reliable, according to my experience. ? Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 04, 2015, 02:25:16 pm You mean : you can't go back to Normal OS because it appears that XXHighEnd is not activated at all ? (which latter would be my assumption) Yes, that's correct. The "freezes" I recall far back in my mind. What about a forced reboot in this stage ? A forced reboot brings back the same situation: minimized and not be able to go to normal, because of "freezes". Meanwhile I reinstalled W10. But then what? Do I activate the seemingly already activated XXHE (used under W8) or do I need to delete that and download a "fresh" XXHE and activate this? Thanks, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 04, 2015, 04:17:33 pm Hmm ...
This seems a bit difficult to judge; Am I correct in thinking (reading) that you upgraded a W8 to this W10 ? Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 04, 2015, 05:13:48 pm Eh, yes upgraded.
Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 04, 2015, 05:21:15 pm I could ask you why , but why ...
:) But I guess that is/was my point - now I can not judge it. Any lust to retry it from the base (clean install) ? That's how everybody is doing it, if all is right. At least that is what I told to do (for 10074). No problem if you missed that, but ... well ... And if you do, don't forget to make that clone again. And Stanley, maybe it can work now too, but maybe we come to the conclusion in 3 days time that it won't ... Regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 04, 2015, 05:28:12 pm I could ask you why , but why ... :) But I guess that is/was my point - now I can not judge it. Any lust to retry it from the base (clean install) ? That's how everybody is doing it, if all is right. At least that is what I told to do (for 10074). No problem if you missed that, but ... well ... And if you do, don't forget to make that clone again. And Stanley, maybe it can work now too, but maybe we come to the conclusion in 3 days time that it won't ... Regards, Peter :blush1: :blush2: :blush1: I read the Tutorials and all tree times and still must have missed that. Must be my headache, or my age. No problem to make a fresh install. I will be back. Thanks, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 04, 2015, 06:11:49 pm I don't think that is in the Tutorials (not even sure). It's somewhere in some topic (say the same as where 10074 is introduced).
Of course I assume that everybody follows all, but obviously (and logically) this is not true ... Now : good luck ! Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 05, 2015, 12:42:49 pm After successfully installing the V1.03 driver I started up XXHE to activate. Pressing the Settings button the following errors popped up:
- Something went wrong at obtaining values 03. Pressing OK gives: - Something wrong at obtaining values 02; possibly a reboot is the only thing to help. Pressing OK gives: - Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application close immediately. Pressing Quit and rebooting brings back the same situation. Is this solvable? Regards, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 05, 2015, 04:30:22 pm Stanley,
I heard this from one other person, where it suddenly started to happen. But could be kind of your situation (his was W8 IIRC) ... Do you (want to) use XTweaks settings ? Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 05, 2015, 04:32:54 pm If not (!) so, there's a file NoXTweaks.tss in your XX folder. Rename that to NoXTweaks.tst and the problem will stay away.
How the problem happens to you, I don't know. Maybe you changed Power Settings ? (in Configuration Screen - Power) Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 05, 2015, 05:22:24 pm Yes, I DO use XTweaks. . .
When closing XXHE after the last mentioned error message, another error message shows: "Something wrong with 'Copy settings to' file (see preset settings): PresetLoader.XXSI. Then XXHE seems to freeze. I didn't change Power settings. Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 05, 2015, 05:59:02 pm Maybe you implied something strange wih Rights. Like you did not enter a Password for your Account, could skip the whole account stuff anyway, used a Microsoft account (was connected to the Internet during install) ... I don't know.
? By now you have too many strange things. Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 05, 2015, 06:03:37 pm Yes Peter, too many rocks.
I'll start again from scratch. Thanks. Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 05, 2015, 06:47:08 pm Ok Stanley, but in the blind ?
What about this password etc. stuff ? Maybe now you create it with a Dual Boot ? if so, that too was not advised. However, I have seen others do this too (IIRC all with problems, but not your problems as far as I can tell). Something must be "strange" hence not what all of the others do, including me. Put in the DVD, enter the Keyboard and Country data and let it go. Answer all the questions under way (which is very few) and/but also enter a Password for the Account (local account - disconnect the Internet cable). There's really not more to it that I recall ... Good luck and don't get annoyed ! Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 06, 2015, 12:08:26 pm Hi Peter,
Thanks for advice and warnings. I did the password stuff etc. and I think I followed the instructions. But maybe a bit in a rush and in between other things, so still possible to forget something. No dual boot, I have two identical hdd's, so always save. Let's say I now had a bit of practice and I will have a bit more time, so I will give it a try. :) Regards, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 06, 2015, 08:46:00 pm Well, I repeated the whole procedure, clean install, etc. and ended up in the same situation as yesterday:
- "Something went wrong at obtaining values 03". Pressing OK gives: - "Something wrong at obtaining values 02; possibly a reboot is the only thing to help". Pressing OK gives: - "Unhandled exception has occurred in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application close immediately". Pressing "ignore" will cause that [P] and [L] cannot become active. Pressing "Details" shows a long list which I mailed to you Peter. Hopefully this gives a clue? Thanks, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 07, 2015, 08:01:04 am Hi Stanley,
Can you cause the error while Logging is on and send me the XX log file of that ? What (kind of) PC are you doing this with ? Thank you and sorry for your troubles ... Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 07, 2015, 08:20:22 am Also :
When you go into the Power settings (Config Screen, the green battery) and to Advanced Settings and then change something in there. Say Disk - Spin off time to 5 minutes or whatever. If you restart XXHighEnd after this change, is the problem still there ? Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 07, 2015, 11:13:33 pm Can you cause the error while Logging is on and send me the XX log file of that ? What (kind of) PC are you doing this with ? Hi Peter, I will send the logfile in a minute. It is my audio PC: Intel i7-2600S/ Mobo: Asus P8H67-V/ RAM: Kingston DDR3 16GB/ HDD 1: WD HDD. HDD 2: WD 2Tb Caviar Green. Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 07, 2015, 11:14:30 pm When you go into the Power settings (Config Screen, the green battery) and to Advanced Settings and then change something in there. Say Disk - Spin off time to 5 minutes or whatever. If you restart XXHighEnd after this change, is the problem still there ? Yes, problem is still there . Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 08, 2015, 03:46:15 pm Stanley,
You didn't install XXHighEnd in \Program Files\ or something else "official" ? IOW, you made a folder somewhere yourself ? (which is how it should be - I can't check it in the log file) Otherwise : Can you look in your XX folder for a file name ActiveS.txt. Something is wrong with that; I think it is empty (but let me know) and I also think it can not be deleted (try that please - shift-delete). If you can delete it, cause your logging to be on, restart XXHighEnd, try again and send me the log file again (if it again fails). If possible, do it this afternoon - I never do much during evenings. And, is this now in MinOS ? (just asking, not asking to try that). Regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 08, 2015, 09:54:46 pm You didn't install XXHighEnd in \Program Files\ or something else "official" ? IOW, you made a folder somewhere yourself ? (which is how it should be - I can't check it in the log file) I put XXHighEnd in its own folder I made myself. Can you look in your XX folder for a file name ActiveS.txt. Something is wrong with that; I think it is empty (but let me know) and I also think it can not be deleted (try that please - shift-delete). If you can delete it, cause your logging to be on, restart XXHighEnd, try again and send me the log file again (if it again fails). The ActiveS.txt is empty and CAN be deleted. I deleted it, restarted XXHighEnd and pressed And, is this now in MinOS ? (just asking, not asking to try that). This is in maxOS, I did't try that and XXHE isn't activated yet either. Regards, Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 09, 2015, 12:48:20 pm We'll look into this further by means of TeamViewer;
Curious what the problem is ... and will let it know when found. Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 10, 2015, 08:46:56 am A little crazy ... but possibly because of being too much "beta" :
A bit difficult to explain for non-programmers, so I'll do it for the ones who know a bit about it : In the part errorring out, I use a program from the \Windows\System32\ directory. However, the program is not found. Not in Stanley's case. The Path (environmental variable) setting is OK, but does not work in this respect. No idea why. It looks like %systemroot%\system32 and systemroot contains c:\windows There is a difference with my system though and with mine the Path variable contains c:\windows\system32 So what I now expect is that in the XXHighEnd program either the whole Path variable or the systemroot variable is not known. That is not all; When the program of concern (an .exe) is copied to the XX folder, so the path is not necessary - it's output is different. Now, since this is a part in XXHighEnd which needs to anticipate on Language differences, I suspect that exactly this part subject to a different language, is just not output by that .exe of concern. So I am looking for something in the output of the program, but a common part (shared over languages) is not there while I use that to locate a position in the "string". *That* this language dependent part is not output will be because all that language stuff will be in the System32 directory, to which the path is not working (or maybe better : that .exe doesn't like to be run from elsewhere). All together the program fails (I can't read/locate its output) and I can't tweak it either (that I can think of). Why doesn't it work with Stanley, while with others there's no problem ? I don't know. But Stanley made a bootable USB stick for the install; possibly nobody does that ... Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: BertD on September 10, 2015, 10:26:55 am I don't know. But Stanley made a bootable USB stick for the install; possibly nobody does that ... I did use a bootable USB stick... (No CDROM present here!) Bert Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on September 10, 2015, 10:35:27 am Hmm ... thanks.
Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: Stanray on September 11, 2015, 03:56:19 pm I'm afraid I have to let it rest for now.
Trying to activate XXHE again brought up error messages and trying to install IMDisk also gave a message that IMDisk wasn't able to install. Must be something in my Windows10 version :wacko: Stanley Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: stoni on October 10, 2015, 02:45:26 pm Hi, it seems like we now are caught in a catch22 situation with the Paypal-activation under W10 (but we still have the txt-file option). IE11 reports certificate error, date, I have to adjust PC-date, which is not possible without WIN10 being outdated. It seems to be no workarounds, also tried deactivating checkbox' under IE11 advanced settings.
I also noticed that it's OK to adjust the PC-date, whatever date, before having connected the PC to internet. I could also go back to an earlier restore point (at least one year back), after accidently have adjusted the PC date to 09.10.15 (started WIN8 with it's automatically date adjustment not deactivated). However, it seems like WIN10 after internet has been contacted, do not accept this, and we are back to what you and others have reported with time adjustment issues. My PC-time is now 01.09.15 (stupid me, without noticing, this was the time I set right before connecting to internet for the first time). If it's not possible to activate XXhighend directly via internet (certificate issues), it might be vice to totally avoid connecting the PC to internet? Next time, this will be my install procedure. I'm also unsure if WIN10 now will stop in some days, weeks, I don't know, because WIN10 knows from internet that my PC-time is incorrect. The final countdown might have started... The only reason for connecting to internet might be to solve display/graphic setting issues, which was totally messed up after my WIN10 installation, the internet connection did an auto-update on that. Stein Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on October 10, 2015, 02:58:37 pm Thank you for sharing this, Stein.
But do you have a clue to what certificate this was about ? Is it something from PayPal ? If so, I can imagine that. I mean, I am not sure what exactly changed at PayPal's, but there is a new security procedure as of Oct. 1 (2015). If that is related, it is a bad date for us indeed. Regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on October 10, 2015, 03:06:28 pm Ha !
Stein, you must be lucky in love. ... Because with your Sept. 1 you were very unlucky ... I just tested it, and exactly prior to Sept. 2 2015, a PayPal certificate is expired. So use a date beyond Sept. 1 (like 2 and further, but no further than Sept. 15 to avoid W10 warnings), and it will work. Great stuff. :) Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: stoni on October 10, 2015, 10:18:54 pm Peter, yes, you are right, I can confirm it works, thanks :thankyou:
What still concerns me is the uncertainty around the expire date, but I guess we just have to wait and see... Stein Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: benananda on October 11, 2015, 02:46:11 am Hmm....
Just as I was ready to try a fresh install with the date 'fake' on an internet-less machine, I get the message that I need .NET Framework 3.5 to launch xxhighend. Okay, I download that elsewhere and send it over and run it...only to get the message that to run .NET Framework 3.5 I NEED .NET Framework 3.5 . HUH? I tried .NET Framework 3.0 and .NET Framework 2 to be sure, but every time Windows 10 wants to DOWNLOAD it's own. I...don't think there's a way around this..... Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on October 11, 2015, 10:17:22 am benananda, look here :
Windows 8 Tutorials - Install .Net 3.5 (http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=2348.0) Same applies to W10. Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: DreamOperator on October 17, 2015, 10:33:33 pm Hello,
Unable to activate in W10. I don't ever see blue or red text. I installed 10240 recently. Fresh, not upgrade. Placed XXHE 2.02 in C:\XXHighEnd, ran the program, did the .net install, rebooted, applied necessary settings for playback, entered activation code, played music, quit, started, played music, quit, started, still in demo. I tried several times, no change. Looking at the title bar I see XXHighEnd 2.02 text in white, never changes color. Is that supposed to be blue? I read the tutorial as well and see it was blue text in .9z-7 but other posts on this site make me think the bar it's self is blue. Any suggestions? Thanks, Tim Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on October 18, 2015, 09:32:06 am Hi there Tim,
Because of the new install, the Code does not work any more. Apply the same as we talked through Sept. 21. Only the payment is not necessary. Ok ? Small warning : XXHighEnd (2.02) is not compatible with 10240 yet. What I have over here (2.03) is, but this is not up yet. Do not - I repeat - do NOT use 10240 in MinOS mode, or you'll have to re-install Windows again (or have a Restore point ready to recover by means of the install media (DVD or USB pen)). I hope you took good note of this ! Best regards, Peter Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: DreamOperator on October 18, 2015, 07:59:42 pm Hi Peter,
I need to PayPal you again for a new code but without money? I tried but that didn't work. What did I miss? Thank you, Tom Title: Re: Win10 Activation Problem Post by: PeterSt on October 19, 2015, 08:07:13 am Hahaha ...
No, everything but the Paypal procedure. But might you want to do it right now ... I am not there to deal with it. ~8 hours from now I am again. Sorry for the confusion. Peter |