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Power Stage Designer doesn't work.

Power Stage Designer doesn't work.

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Nick Mitchell
Posted by Nick Mitchell
on Aug 18 2011 08:39 AM
Prodigy20 points

Downloaded & installed Power Stage Designer 2.

It does not run.

I have the latest JRE installed as per the instructions.

The java path is correct in the XP environment variables.

Running XP SP3.

 

Nick

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  • MatthiasUlmann
    Posted by MatthiasUlmann
    on Aug 29 2011 04:24 AM
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    Hi Nick,

    sorry for the delayed answer, I was on vacation.

    • Did  you remove any previous installed JRE/Java before installing the latest JRE?
    • Do you see any pop-up/error message?
    • Did you try both files (exe, jar)?

    Regards,
    Matthias

     

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  • Nick Mitchell
    Posted by Nick Mitchell
    on Sep 13 2011 05:40 AM
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    Hello Matthias,

    apologies for the late response I've been on holiday too.

    I resolved the issue with Power Stage Designer.

    Yes I removed all previous versions of Java.

    No error/pop up messages.  The process just sat there.  No windows, nothing.

    Yes tried both exe & jar files.  Didn't run.  Something did as it appeared in the list of processe but that's as far as it got.

     

    I fixed the problem as I had installed Java 7.  I removed this.

    Installed Java 6 rev 27 and everything appears to be running fine.  Although Sun say this is Java 7 it actually isn't.

    I had previously been running a beta version of Java 7 which Power Stage Designer doesn''t appear to run with.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Nick

     

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  • MatthiasUlmann
    Posted by MatthiasUlmann
    on Sep 13 2011 06:09 AM
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    Hi Nick,

    sounds pretty tricky, but fortunately now it works!

    Enjoy the program & best regards,
    Matthias

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  • Andrew Kling
    Posted by Andrew Kling
    on May 29 2012 17:33 PM
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    Hello,

    I have a customer having issues opening Power Stage Designer with JRE 7 Update 4.  Is the current recommendation to downgrade to the latest update of version 6 (currently update 32)?

    Regards,
    Andrew Kling

    JRE Power Stage Designer
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  • MatthiasUlmann
    Posted by MatthiasUlmann
    on Jun 04 2012 14:44 PM
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    We figured out that the Java API slightly changed. This will be considered in the next release.
    I've sent a hot-fixed version to Andrew which he can test with the customer.

    A short-time solution could be a downgrade of JRE 6.

    Regards,
    Matthias

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  • Andrew Kling
    Posted by Andrew Kling
    on Jun 04 2012 22:36 PM
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    Thanks Matthias!

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