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Jimmy,

i think i probably deleted the wrong folder initially , and that you are
indeed correct.
but since the instruction directed "hkey_local_user" , one might be
confused when working in windows2000.
(hkey_local_machine vs hkey_current_user)  hehe, u see?
so, it was mybad i think..
still, i'm grateful to you and your manual
i was all set to uninstall or format.

:)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "jim f." <bigbubber@xxxxxxxxx>; "Omega-List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:50 AM
Subject: Re[2]: ts2ki crash


> Jim,
>
> Odd isn't it.  Most times you only need to delete the large folder.
>
> Jimmy
>
>
> thanks Jimmy
>
> i did the indexing process and it went fine.
> but, the issue remained.
> great suggestion tho..
> so...
> i re-did the clean install technique again and.. Viola!
> :p
> what i did different was in the registry.
> i deleted the omega entries from both local machine and current user.
> (windows2000)
> i had deleted only 1 of them the 1st time.
> i think XP is a bit different. the pdf i have said HKEY_LOCAL_USER.
> i still received the error msg that entry point for ORgtt (i think)
couldnt
> be found.
> o well.. it's working and a miracle. all thanks to the Jimmy S TS2KI
repair
> manual!
> (this particular install has been used and abused to the max, and should
be
> completely re-done i expect)
> thanks again,
> jim f
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jimmy Snowden" <jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "jim f" <bigbubber@xxxxxxxxx>; "Omega-List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 9:22 PM
> Subject: Re: ts2ki crash
>
>
> > Jim,
> >
> > Maybe try to reindex your data next.  You can copy your C:\Program
> > files\Omega research\Server\PDS files to some other folder then delete
> > the files that end in .idx. Such as 00000001.idx.  Then start up the
> > Global Server and wait for the data to reindex.  Do not give up.  Let
> > it have time to reindex.  The GS comes up then just sits there until
> > it is reindexed and opens all the way.  Nothing to lose just give it a
> > try and see if it fixes it up.  You may still have to rebuild the
> > workspaces but you keep your data where you copied it to.
> >
> > Jimmy S
> >
> >
> > hi list,
> >
> > need a lil help i'm afraid.
> > while doing a backtest, i had a error w/ TS.
> > it was "ts32.exe" has generated an error or similar..
> > i wasn't especially concerned, but after reboot and restart of TS, i
found
> > that i couldn't plot a chart w/o error. looks like graphic error, in
> > that..the chart itself
> > appears fragmented. doesnt display properly. well, here's what i've
tried.
> > oh, and btw..it's not limited to one workspace..all are affected.
> > the chart will display the current data.. but is obviously glitched.
> >
> > i did ctrl+alt+z and the chart displayed properly for a bit.. then
> received
> > another error (memory type error)
> > i've tried creating new workspace/chart = same error
> > i did the "clean install" process as outlined by Jimmy S, still no
change.
> > (during the new install..i did receive an error saying an OR.xxx file
> could
> > not be detected. sry..i should have wrote down
> > the specific name)
> >
> > i just thought i would bounce this off you guys before i did a drastic
> > measure like uninstall or even format.
> > sorry if my description is lacking better details.
> > maybe someone knows this glitch?
> >
> > thanks   :)
> >
> > jim f
> >
>