I'd still be interested to know what the problem might have been. RAM, maybe? I have 512MB. Or clutter that Windows loads at Startup? Or not the amount of RAM itself but the fact that Windows XP doesn't purge RAM effectively when an app or a file closes?
** If the moderators want to delete this post entirely to make room for something needing attention, please do so unless you think the problems I enjoyed may be relevant to anyone else some time soon.
EDIT: Please see the notes below the WeiDU log at the bottom of this post.
I am unable to install some WeiDU mods after doing the following:
1. Uninstalling all mods after a few bugs had stalled CtB and I thought a reinstall might help. I hadn't got very far yet.
2. Then deciding a complete BG2 reinstall might be good, too, although I had only WeiDU mods installed.
3. Reinstalling the game, I did:
- Bioware uninstall.
- Windows Explorer to remove everything else; I had no important saved games.
- Shut down and start.
- SoA, then restart;
- ToB, then restart;
- Patch BGII-ThroneofBhaal_Patch_26498_ENGLISH.exe (as always), then restart.
4. Installing mods, I had no problems with Fixpack (without Beta core fixes), Banterpack and IEP Banters. But then:
5. Tried BagBonus -- error.
6. Tried Lion Warrior kit -- error.
7. Tried Weimar's ItemUpgrade -- error.
The error message in the install screen was to this effect: "Please reinstall (actually, Windows won't let me in.)"
8. Deleted all files and folders for these three problematical mods from the game folder, which is the default:
Program Files / Black Isle / SoA
9. Shut down, restarted computer, tried to install these mods again, but got the same error message.
I run Win XP Pro. Might it help if I were to reinstall BG2 again but outside the Program Files folder? I know Windows can be Bill Gatesishly annoying about letting its users do some things, and I seem to remember that XP (or was it Vista?) won't let you install files in Program Files unless they go through the Windows installer... which weiDu doesn't, right?
I have background apps running, like resident Nod 32 and Spybot, plus whatever else Windows thinks should be running. I'm too dumb to to know which if any Startup files I can terminate, remove, or whatever. Although I didn't think this would matter with WeiDU, especially with little files like BagBonus or ItemsUpgrade.
This is my current WeiDU log:
// Log of Currently Installed WeiDU Mods
// The top of the file is the 'oldest' mod
// ~TP2_File~ #language_number #component_number // [Subcomponent Name -> ] Component Name
~BG2FIXPACK/SETUP-BG2FIXPACK.TP2~ #0 #0 // BG2 Fixpack - Core Fixes
~BG2FIXPACK/SETUP-BG2FIXPACK.TP2~ #0 #1 // BG2 Fixpack - Game Text Update
~BG2FIXPACK/SETUP-BG2FIXPACK.TP2~ #0 #2 // Super Happy Fun Lucky Modder Pack
~SETUP-BANTERPACK.TP2~ #0 #0 // Pocket Plane Banter Pack for BG2: Shadows of Amn
// Recently Uninstalled: ~SETUP-BANTERPACK.TP2~ #0 #1 // Install SOA Banter Accelerator script? (Increases the frequency of interparty banter)
// Recently Uninstalled: ~SETUP-BANTERPACK.TP2~ #0 #3 // Install TOB Banter Accelerator script? (Increases the frequency of interparty banter)
~IEPBANTERS/IEPBANTERS.TP2~ #0 #4 // Install Banter Accelerator? How much time would you like in between NPC banters in-game? -> 15 Minutes
~SETUP-BANTERPACK.TP2~ #0 #2 // Pocket Plane Banter Pack for BG2: Throne of Bhaal
~IEPBANTERS/IEPBANTERS.TP2~ #0 #0 // Extended NPC-NPC Interaction SoA
~IEPBANTERS/IEPBANTERS.TP2~ #0 #1 // Extended Minsc/Aerie Interaction ToB
~IEPBANTERS/IEPBANTERS.TP2~ #0 #2 // NPC Conflict Revisions
EDIT:
1. Without changing anything I have been able to install the Viconia Friendship beta mod without any problems.
2. I then tried to install Level 1 NPCs. It took about 20 minutes before the installation terminated with this message (abbreviated): "SysError... Too many open files."
3. For the heck of it I tried to install the Lion Warrior kit again. Some days ago I had installed the Lion Warrior OK. It took about 5 seconds that time. Now it did actually start installing without any "Windows won't let me in," but it began with the same long, long installation process as Level 1 NPCs, so I terminated it.
The WeiDU log now shows Viconia freindship installed successfully.
Does Win XP sometimes prevent an action, then mull over things for an hour and finally let you proceed?
Using Windows... why did we ever stop using DOS?
Edited by Scipio, 12 April 2008 - 07:04 PM.