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Bugs & Feature Suggestions • [Bug] Error message for failed read/write access to Program Files mentions Portable Install while doing Standard Install

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Sadly I can't embed videos, so a link to it and the bug in question:
https://streamable.com/y9hmug

But when your Windows is f#$%^& enough to where unticking Read Only and running the installer as Admin do nothing, this error appears when you do Standard Install, which dosen't align with what the user chose when installing. Additionally, in the error message, the folders to where Rainmeter is supposed to be installed don't appear, and the Browse button is clickable on Standard Install.
A slight problem with fixing the wording around for this, if it were to get fixed, is all the translations have to change this too.

The error that triggered the user to reinstall Rainmeter, it's just loading for a few seconds and crashing, I don't know if c0000005 Access violation is because of the messed up Install or Windows itself.

Code:

Log Name:      ApplicationSource:        Application ErrorDate:          02/05/2024 02:23:04 PMEvent ID:      1000Task Category: (100)Level:         ErrorKeywords:      ClassicUser:          N/AComputer:      DESKTOP-L7S8HLJDescription:Faulting application name: Rainmeter.exe, version: 4.5.18.3727, time stamp: 0x64c7da52Faulting module name: Rainmeter.dll, version: 4.5.18.3727, time stamp: 0x64c7da50Exception code: 0xc0000005Fault offset: 0x00055323Faulting process ID: 0xffcFaulting application start time: 0x01da9c6e250eba72Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.exeFaulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.dllReport ID: 4c013fce-c485-4f05-b7d3-e7fd08573d3eFaulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: Event Xml:<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">  <System>    <Provider Name="Application Error" />    <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>    <Version>0</Version>    <Level>2</Level>    <Task>100</Task>    <Opcode>0</Opcode>    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2024-05-02T08:53:04.5009052Z" />    <EventRecordID>147105</EventRecordID>    <Correlation />    <Execution ProcessID="0" ThreadID="0" />    <Channel>Application</Channel>    <Computer>DESKTOP-L7S8HLJ</Computer>    <Security />  </System>  <EventData>    <Data>Rainmeter.exe</Data>    <Data>4.5.18.3727</Data>    <Data>64c7da52</Data>    <Data>Rainmeter.dll</Data>    <Data>4.5.18.3727</Data>    <Data>64c7da50</Data>    <Data>c0000005</Data>    <Data>00055323</Data>    <Data>ffc</Data>    <Data>01da9c6e250eba72</Data>    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.exe</Data>    <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Rainmeter\Rainmeter.dll</Data>    <Data>4c013fce-c485-4f05-b7d3-e7fd08573d3e</Data>    <Data>    </Data>    <Data>    </Data>  </EventData></Event>

Statistics: Posted by Jeff — Yesterday, 1:41 pm



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