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Using something like Combine ApplicationRootPath , "myXml. Side note: you're not actually saving the file, so even if you change your sample code accordingly, the file still won't be found, simply because it's not there. Sunday, January 31, AM. Have your tried ". Tuesday, January 19, AM. A little more testing reveals that it's not clearing the path of my previous save from the SaveFileDialog. Load checks for myXml. Is there something in the SaveFileDialog that needs to be cleared?

Clearly there's a common resource between the two that's conflicting. The strLoadFile string has the correct path. Load strLoadFile it changes in error. Are you using the FileOpenDialog to select the file name? If not try it. The only thing that makes me wondering is that you use the extention. There, I show how you load XML into a Treeview control which also includes how to allow users to pick a file and how to then load the selected file's contents into an XDoc.

Cheers, Olaf. That didn't work either. Any other ideas? Tuesday, January 19, PM. Hi there, would it be possibly that you don't initialize your XDoc?

If that doesn't help - what is the error message you get? If you provide the stack info here, it might be easier to find out about what's going on. Also - I don't quite understand as to why you use GetFullPath with your strLoadFile which, if it contains exactly what the ShowSaveDialog returns, isn't necessary because you already have the fully qualified filename.

Wednesday, January 20, AM. Hello Olaf, sorry for the delay. I tried your suggestion and I'm still getting the same result. It's not necessary to use the GetFullPath. It was simply a suggestion I tried. Since then I've removed it. Here is the stack trace: at System. Load String uri, LoadOptions options at System. Load String uri at Rel8teEditor. Edited by fatthippo Thursday, January 28, AM formating. Thursday, January 28, AM. Hi Fatthippo, looking at the stack trace and then back at the code you originally posted I can see that your XDocument.

Load method cannot work with a filename; instead, it will assume a URI if you pass a string to it. Load FullPath ; Cheers, Olaf. Friday, January 29, AM. Hi Fatthippo, I'm really running out of ideas.

I just tried my code with a System. XDocument instead and it works just fine. Alternatively, you could upload a solution to i. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.

How do I remove GUI. Thread starter Allen Drake Start date Jun 16, Allen Drake. Within the past few days I developed a problem trying to run Easytune 6. Upon checking for an update and waiting for the file to download nothing happened so I had to cancel the process.

Now I can't reinstall or remove this PITA pretty much useless app and get a report every time I boot that says "could not load test file Language. I am assuming this error is generated from this situation. Running the uninstall app gets me nowhere as does any of the attempts from Control Panel. Can anyone please tell me what has to be done to restore my system? System Restore doesn't help so before I remove and replace this OS disk with a clone I am hoping someone here can show me this is not all that difficult situation.

Gene E. Gene said:. For starters, try finding the files and renaming them as an experiment in killing them. I'd search for wincore, not wincore. Neither wincore anything nor gui. BTW, the way I usually rename executables to lock them out is to change the extension to xex. Then it's easy to find them again Somewhere on Microsoft's site are these two free tools: Autoruns Process Explorer They can help you see what tries to start up and what is running.

A debug assert, is an assert statement that's going to trigger a breakpoint in a debugger like Windbg or equivalent. The "assert" is in source code module "wincore. My guess would be, the code attempts to open "text file Language. Even a junior programmer like me, puts in a check on the file open line in the code, sees if the status is good, and then continues on.

To use an "assert" to check for a dynamic condition one of install files missing , isn't what you're supposed to do.

Asserts check for things that are known and invariant. If I suspected a memory error, or a logic error in my program design, I might use an assert to check for it. I downloaded the file, the Easytune 6 installer, and it's 20MB. Using 7ZIP, I can see a "setup. But 7ZIP won't show me the files inside. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Community Bot 1 1 1 silver badge. This was a great help! Who would have guessed that workaround.

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