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Unable to create main directory, failed to load sounds, and the system cannot find the path specified #201

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ikkue opened this issue Jan 5, 2024 · 6 comments

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@ikkue
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ikkue commented Jan 5, 2024

Unable to create main directory
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Failed to load sounds
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The system cannot find the path specified
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Fealmar1 commented Jan 6, 2024

I'm experiencing the exact same issue

@YacineBoussoufa
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Could you provide more information about your OS and the location the .jar file is located?

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ikkue commented Jan 6, 2024

Could you provide more information about your OS and the location the .jar file is located?

OS is Windows 11 and file location is in drive D in its own GlobalQuake folder.

@YacineBoussoufa
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GlobalQuake doesn't have the permission to generate it's own folders. You have to either move the folder to a location where it has write and read permissions such as the Desktop. Or you can run GlobalQuake as Administrator.

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ikkue commented Jan 19, 2024

I tried running the JAR file via the Command Prompt running as administrator, and it seemed to have worked. But once the program opens, no stations are loaded.

GlobalQuake.v0.10.0_pre18.2567-01-19.17-22-23.-.Trim.mp4

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Did you select the stations? After launching the app, and everything loads in the bottom there are two buttons, Select Stations and Launch GlobalQuake. You have to first select the station you want, and then launch the app.

If you have already selected the stations and no data appear, make sure that you time is Synced. In Windows->Settings->Date & time->Time->Sync

This was referenced Feb 20, 2024
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