Hexed Posted September 1, 2012 Share Posted September 1, 2012 Here is my debug. [19/08/2012 5:01:14 AM] Starting up...[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Starting up...launcher version is 1.64.18[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] App data folder path is C:\ProgramData\SwiftKit[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Checking folder structure[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Attempt to set browser emulation[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Check if drive is NTFS[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Starting cleanup[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Variables set[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Delete all temp files[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Delete all temp folders[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] exiting cleanup temp data[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Finished cleaning up temp data[19/08/2012 5:01:15 AM] Initialize finished[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Launch button was pressed[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Get a setting from somewhere[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Connecting[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Update server responded, download update file[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Got our update file, now decode it[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Update file decoded, now read it...[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Check versions[19/08/2012 5:01:21 AM] Checking file - SwiftKit(Install)[Caution: Executable File][19/08/2012 5:01:22 AM] Checking file - SwiftKit[Caution: Executable File][19/08/2012 5:01:24 AM] CRITICAL ERROR YO[19/08/2012 5:01:24 AM] 55 - File already open Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marius Posted September 1, 2012 Share Posted September 1, 2012 Have you tried restarting your computer then running SwiftKit again? RuneScape Treasure Trails Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hexed Posted September 1, 2012 Author Share Posted September 1, 2012 (edited) Il try that right now. il get right back to you. Still no luck. Any other recommendations i could do? Edited September 2, 2012 by Simmo merged last 3 posts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simmo Posted September 2, 2012 Share Posted September 2, 2012 Did you run the installer as an Administrator? This person had the same issue and solved it by creating a SwiftKit folder in his program files folder (program files (x86) if your on a 64bit OS)Fixed the problem. For some reason, I was missing SwiftKit-RS's folder (I got my friend to download SwiftKit and I compared the files we had). I restarted SwiftKit and I got the same messages pop up. I OK'ed both windows and another window appeared, asking me if I wanted to run SwiftKit-RS. I ran it and the Profiles window appeared. I'm glad I can play on SwiftKit again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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