Version 16 Will Not Start

All WYSIWYG Web Builder support issues that are not covered in the forums below.
Forum rules
IMPORTANT NOTE!!

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION OR PROBLEM AND WANT QUICK HELP?
THEN PLEASE SHARE A "DEMO" PROJECT.



PLEASE READ THE FORUM RULES BEFORE YOU POST:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1901

MUST READ:
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/getting_started.html
WYSIWYG Web Builder FAQ
Post Reply
alan_sh
 
 
Posts: 1673
Joined: Tue Jan 01, 2019 5:50 pm

Re: Version 16 Will Not Start

Post by alan_sh »

No-one else I know of has this issue. There is still something wrong with your system somewhere.

Alan
christiaan
 
 
Posts: 51
Joined: Mon Sep 05, 2016 6:56 pm

Re: Version 16 Will Not Start

Post by christiaan »

Which Windows version do you use - Windows 7 or Windows 10 ?
Which Windows edition do you use - Windows 32bit or Windows 64bit ?
Do you use the corresponding Webbuilder edition - Webbuilder 32bit or Webbuilder 64bit ?
Have you ever installed a wrong Webbuilder edition not appropriate to your Windows version - e. g. Webbuilder 32bit on a Windows 64bit system or vice versa ?

Did you uninstall Webbuilder just by deleting the the files on the hard drive ?
How to uninstall a program in Windows 7
How to uninstall a program in Windows 10

Again:
Try to uninstall all installed Versions of " Visual C++ Redistributable ", then uninstall Webbuilder 16 and reinstall Webbuilder 16 in the correspondig edition of you Windows version - Webbuilder 32bit or Webbuilder 64bit
User avatar
Pablo
 
Posts: 21508
Joined: Sun Mar 28, 2004 12:00 pm
Location: Europe
Contact:

Re: Version 16 Will Not Start

Post by Pablo »

There are no known issues with version 16 otherwise these issues would have already been fixed.
This behvaior has never been reported before.
Do you have another computer you can try it on so we can be sure this is not an issues of your computer only?

Also, please read the tips form other users (and answer if possible), otherwise I do know if you have tried all suggestions.
Post Reply