On 29/03/2018 11:35, Dave Crozier wrote:
Fellow Gurus.
Any input welcome as to why my VFP9 all serviced packed to date and working no 
problem on Win 10, 64 bit has suddenly died and won't come back to life. Not 
worried about why it went wrong, I just want a working VFP system.

For some reason VFP remembers the old projects I had loaded at the time it died 
(C5 error...) and no won't forget the projects that were loaded.

First I tried a repair option and still C5's on opening and then tried a n 
uninstall, reboot then install and it still c5's on opening my old projects 
which I assumed it would have forgotten but obviously not. Removed all traces 
of FoxUser.* to no avail.

Running VFP 9.exe  /regserver  or vfp9 /a has no effect on loading the old 
projects despite saying it should ignore any registry settings an primarily 
unregistering VFP.

Any ideas how I get a simple no projects loaded VFP application loaded?

Hi Dave,

Not seen that before and looks like you have tried all the right things.  Have you done any searches of the registry after an uninstall to remove any VFP9 data (or run ccleaner.exe)?

One thing that might be worth a try would be to uninstall and install again using a custom path not the standard \program files etc.

Peter



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