I've got a couple of programs that when I go to use an error message pops up that says the program caused an error in jongbot.exe or whatever program I'm using then a 2nd error says the program committed an error in kernel32.dll. If you could please help. My informations is as follows
1) Operating system (Windows ME)
2) Browser (Internet Explorer)
3) Color setting (True Color 32 bit)
4) Screen resolution (800x600)
5) Smooth edges of screen fonts checked or unchecked (Don't Know)
6) What Java you are using (Don't Know)
7) It happens as soon as I have the game and program opened at the same time.
Also when I'm using Sherlock it will place all the pieces in the lower left hand corner and keep repeating "Bad Identify"
Thanks in advance for your time and efforts.
Steve
A lot of the autos do not work with Windows ME. There are a few ME users who lurk around here, perhaps someone will be able to help you out...
Sorry!
Quote from: phreaky1 on May 13, 2006, 01:11:29 PM
I've got a couple of programs that when I go to use an error message pops up that says the program caused an error in jongbot.exe or whatever program I'm using then a 2nd error says the program committed an error in kernel32.dll. If you could please help. My informations is as follows
1) Operating system (Windows ME)
2) Browser (Internet Explorer)
3) Color setting (True Color 32 bit)
4) Screen resolution (800x600)
5) Smooth edges of screen fonts checked or unchecked (Don't Know)
6) What Java you are using (Don't Know)
7) It happens as soon as I have the game and program opened at the same time.
Also when I'm using Sherlock it will place all the pieces in the lower left hand corner and keep repeating "Bad Identify"
Thanks in advance for your time and efforts.
Steve
Foxx is correct. The autos were made for Windows XP. They will probably work with Windows Vista (or whatever it will be called). If you do upgrade to Windows XP (or later) OS, you should be good to go (make sure you use 1024x768 pixels).
how do you find out what agent you are use?
Quote from: virus6 on May 14, 2006, 01:50:40 PM
how do you find out what agent you are use?
When you open up your auto, it should say what version number (or agent as they call it) you are using.
<img src="http://www.badgehelp.com/tumble/bj1.gif">
In this example, you look to the title bar and see that the agent number is BumbleJumble version 1.7. Get it? Got it? Good. O0
on hubbys computer we had me on it i got sick of the helpers not working so we upgradded to xp now it works it is worth upgradeing to xp now i got a laptop with xp and don't use hubbys computer