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Stidor

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  1. Stidor replied to Nakedselfies's topic in SwiftKit
    Maybe do you have shadow copies turned on? It's a Windows 7 feature. Or Previous Versions or something.
  2. Stidor replied to Nakedselfies's topic in SwiftKit
    :( Not really sure what else to suggest. Looks like somehow it's crapped out and wiped it.
  3. Stidor replied to Zachery's topic in SwiftKit
    Go back to here; C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit\Profiles Open your profile folder, then data. Right click on the ProgressCalc.skd file and open with, select notepad. Delete the following. <Username=zodeaxe> </Username> Save, close, Re-open SwiftKit.
  4. Stidor replied to Zachery's topic in SwiftKit
    Yep, thanks. I found the bug causing it. Will fix it in the next update. In the meantime. If you open up that file in notepad and delete the following; <Username=zodeaxe> </Username> Then save, and re-open SwiftKit. It shouldn't crash anymore.
  5. Stidor replied to Zachery's topic in SwiftKit
    Hold your Windows key down on your keyboard then press R The run box will pop up. Paste this in it: C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit\Profiles\ Then open your profile folder, open the data folder. Copy the ProgressCalc.skd file and put it somewhere you can access. Like desktop or your Downloads folder. Then compose an e-mail and attach the file, then send.
  6. Stidor replied to Stidor's topic in SwiftKit
    You should be able to do that yourself using the custom bonus. I think 1.03 and 1.06 should do what you want.
  7. Stidor replied to Zachery's topic in SwiftKit
    Would you be able to send me your ProgressCalc.skd file? You can find it here; C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit\Profiles\PROFILE_NAME\Data You can email it to [email protected]
  8. Stidor replied to Nakedselfies's topic in SwiftKit
    You hadn't switched SwiftKit profiles or anything had you? The logs are stored at C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit\Profiles\PROFILENAME\Data\DropLogs.ini
  9. Stidor replied to Stidor's topic in SwiftKit
    This will be in the next update. Item "uses" will be part of the notes.
  10. Stidor replied to Leik's topic in SwiftKit
    When you say it's loading in other browsers. Does it load in IE specifically?
  11. Have you tried right clicking running as admin? What antivirus and firewall do you use?
  12. Yeah I'm getting it too. dTwizy should know what the go is, once he comes online. Actually it's an issue with the host. Will notify SwiftIRC.
  13. Try the staff server. I'll PM you the password.
  14. Go to C:\ProgramData\ Delete the SwiftKit folder. This WILL delete all your profiles for SwiftKit though, so make a backup of the folder if you need to.
  15. Stidor replied to man1mal's topic in SwiftKit
    Get RuneScape working on Internet Explorer and you should find it will then work on SwiftKit. SwiftKit uses Internet Explorer.
  16. Could you take a screenshot of when it has that error message please.
  17. Source: http://bitly.com/NPAoP2 Recently we've noticed an alarming trend of players thinking that SwiftKit is either unsafe to use or outright illegal. With both being completely untrue I thought it's time we cleared a few things up and explained. By doing so hopefully it will help those confused and misinformed along with helping avid SwiftKit users explain to others what the deal is. The SwiftKit project has been running for over 8 years now and we intend to continue it for a lot longer. We do not force players to use the SwiftKit client, however, we do not appreciate players spreading false and potentially reputation damaging comments. The SwiftKit team works hard to maintain the safety of users. In aims of transparency, I will address two of the most common misconceptions regarding SwiftKit below. Concern #1: Is SwiftKit Legal? / Can I get banned? Yes SwiftKit is legal, and no you can not get banned. SwiftKit is and always has been perfectly legal to use. Jagex have not once ever banned a player for simply using SwiftKit (or SwiftSwitch it's predecessor). So why don't Jagex support SwiftKit then? Simple. SwiftKit is a 3rd Party Client. That means Jagex has no control over it, so for them to support or recommend it would be risky from a business perspective. If for any reason Jagex changed their stance, we'd be the first ones to announce it. Although very unlikely as we've always worked with Jagex to ensure that SwiftKit remains legal by making any necessary changes. Concern #2: Is SwiftKit Safe? Simply put SwiftKit is as safe as browsing any other RuneScape fan site out there. No SwiftKit is not a virus and no SwiftKit is not a keylogger. Let's be realistic here, SwiftKit has been around since 2004 and had over 3 million downloads. If it was even remotely unsafe whatsoever, do you think it would have lasted this long or had that many downloads? Would on average 20 thousand players use it daily? Not likely. Our primary goal is and always has been to help players out and to make their RuneScape experience more enjoyable. Concern #3: What about harmful updates? Another concern some users may have is the fact that SwiftKit downloads updates on startup via the Launcher. What if the update server were to be compromised, could the attacker push out harmful updates? The answer is no, it's not possible. We've built many layers of security and protection into the Launcher to prevent any unauthorised updates being pushed out. All updates downloaded are verified by the Launcher and also against a number of integrity servers. If the integrity check fails, the update is aborted and the file deleted. While it is true that a few months back the SwiftKit.net domain was stolen from us for a few hours, the SwiftKit client itself was NOT affected. This occurred because of a flaw in our domain host GoDaddy's account recovery system. The SwiftKit.net domain was stolen from us by means of fraud and identity theft. We have since moved all our domains off GoDaddy and onto a much more secure domain host. We've been seeing far too many misinformed, confused players believing that "SwiftKit was hacked", which is completely false and rather damaging to our reputation. We've put a lot of effort into making the SwiftKit Client/Launcher as secure as possible. With the security measures in place, you run the exact same risk using SwiftKit as you would browsing any RuneScape fan site - or in fact any website out there. Hopefully this will help clear things up for those confused or unsure. It would also be a great help if you notice someone posting or commenting false statements like "SwiftKit is not safe" or "SwiftKit is illegal" that you correct them or point them to this post.
  18. Stidor replied to Reborn Hawk's topic in SwiftKit
    Can you load RS fine in Internet Explorer?
  19. Yeah, I would advise against using the SwiftKit hide option if you are a member. Their toggle option would work much much better.
  20. What RuneScape graphics settings do you use?
  21. Stidor replied to drow222's topic in SwiftKit
    What exactly did you install?
  22. See this article; http://kb.swiftkit.net/question-stats-lookup-or-internal-utilities-is-messed-up-.html
  23. Stidor replied to Stidor's topic in SwiftKit
    I intend on loading Windows 8 onto my laptop sometimes soon so I'll be able to check it out and see what can be done.
  24. Stidor replied to Stidor's topic in SwiftKit
    The first problem is one we're aware of, and gave a warning message before you could use the feature about. It's a bit tricky because there's some screens like the one you pointed out or the World Map that don't have the menu bar. We tried playing with auto detection but it caused too many glitches and was a bit resource hungry. In the end we decided a manual toggle switch was the best way to go. So you just have to uncheck it for screens like that if needed to see a close button or something else. For the second part, see this article; http://kb.swiftkit.net/question-how-to-backup-screenshots.html
  25. Stidor replied to Stidor's topic in SwiftKit
    It may be possible. I've been thinking about the possibility of launching the RsClient, then piggybacking it onto SwiftKit. It is something I'll be looking into at some stage.

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