Runtime error!

Started by Linux user Awesome, July 17, 2017, 11:01:55 PM

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when I try to start zero edit it says runtime error

I allredy try'd the fixes from the other posts but none of them would work.
this PC always did this.
is there some hack or somthing to get by this?

it is a win7 PC with 3 GB of RAM and a single core 2,20 GHZ CPU
and built in graphics. (no graphics card.)

and again none of the fixes i found on here would work. eg, no spaces, compadibilty, update zero edit bla bla bla.

any sugestions?
"a tool is a tool, it isn't inherently evil or good." -Sleep killer

July 17, 2017, 11:06:50 PM #1 Last Edit: July 17, 2017, 11:08:58 PM by RepComm
I doubt zero edit (or anything requiring DirectX) will run without a dedicated graphics card.

It could be helpful to see the error generated.

Quote from: RepComm on July 17, 2017, 11:06:50 PM
I doubt zero edit (or anything requiring DirectX) will run without a dedicated graphics card.
It's highly dependent on how old the integrated graphics are and what their feature level is. Zero Editor I believe only requires a Direct3D 8 capable gpu (integrated or otherwise)and I think you would need a really old (or bad)  one for it to cause ZE to not start. Although he didn't say what his CPU or integrated graphics were, so it could very well be that they aren't up to scratch for SWBF.

This is going to seem like very strange (and pointless!) advice but each time I have had Zero Editor spit a "Visual C++ Runtime Error" at my face on startup simply running ZE again right away has fixed it.

Quote from: SleepKiller on July 18, 2017, 12:01:36 AM
This is going to seem like very strange (and pointless!) advice but each time I have had Zero Editor spit a "Visual C++ Runtime Error" at my face on startup simply running ZE again right away has fixed it.

that is exactly what always happened on my old modding PC(It Died)
I just dug this one i am using now from years ago.

atachet to this post is a more detailed specs image.
hope it is enof info.
"a tool is a tool, it isn't inherently evil or good." -Sleep killer