Whenever I go on it, a squeak message pops up and the programs black. WHAT SHOULD I DO!???????????????????
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Can you post a screenshot?
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I already tried it, still did that.
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I reinstalled it multiple times and it still shows it. The Funny thing is, it shows Quit? C/Program files/Scratch/Image on the top.
Last edited by webkinzfan7 (2010-09-12 09:09:23)
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Click OK and it might work fine.
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rocket101 wrote:
Click OK and it might work fine.
It works fine when I click ok, but it always show's that message on startup of the program. ????????
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coolstuff wrote:
That image is a little small... I can't read the text. Do you mind uploading a full-size image?
Squeak cannot locate the sources file named C/Program Files/Scratch/SqueakV2.Sources. Please check that the file is named properly and is in the same directory as this image. Further explanation can be found in the startup window, "How Squeak Finds Source code." That's what the message reads. Huh, must be linked to clicking "Quit" on the world menu.
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webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
That image is a little small... I can't read the text. Do you mind uploading a full-size image?
Squeak cannot locate the sources file named C/Program Files/Scratch/SqueakV2.Sources. Please check that the file is named properly and is in the same directory as this image. Further explanation can be found in the startup window, "How Squeak Finds Source code." That's what the message reads. Huh, must be linked to clicking "Quit" on the world menu.
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Try uninstalling Scratch and then installing it again, perhaps?
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coolstuff wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
That image is a little small... I can't read the text. Do you mind uploading a full-size image?
Squeak cannot locate the sources file named C/Program Files/Scratch/SqueakV2.Sources. Please check that the file is named properly and is in the same directory as this image. Further explanation can be found in the startup window, "How Squeak Finds Source code." That's what the message reads. Huh, must be linked to clicking "Quit" on the world menu.
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Try uninstalling Scratch and then installing it again, perhaps?
Did that about Four times, and still shows the message.
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webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
Squeak cannot locate the sources file named C/Program Files/Scratch/SqueakV2.Sources. Please check that the file is named properly and is in the same directory as this image. Further explanation can be found in the startup window, "How Squeak Finds Source code." That's what the message reads. Huh, must be linked to clicking "Quit" on the world menu.![]()
Try uninstalling Scratch and then installing it again, perhaps?
Did that about Four times, and still shows the message.
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Hm... Well, you are missing a file. I don't understand why reinstalling shouldn't get that file back to you.
I tried finding the file in my own version of Scratch, but it doesn't appear to exist.
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coolstuff wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Try uninstalling Scratch and then installing it again, perhaps?
Did that about Four times, and still shows the message.
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Hm... Well, you are missing a file. I don't understand why reinstalling shouldn't get that file back to you.
I tried finding the file in my own version of Scratch, but it doesn't appear to exist.![]()
So Its asking for a file that dosn't exist?
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I'm Gonna Try Installing and older version too.
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coolstuff wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Try uninstalling Scratch and then installing it again, perhaps?
Did that about Four times, and still shows the message.
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Hm... Well, you are missing a file. I don't understand why reinstalling shouldn't get that file back to you.
I tried finding the file in my own version of Scratch, but it doesn't appear to exist.![]()
Thats the last straw. I cant install older versions. It opens to reveal the messege is still there and it's actully Scratch 1.4.
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webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
Did that about Four times, and still shows the message.![]()
Hm... Well, you are missing a file. I don't understand why reinstalling shouldn't get that file back to you.
I tried finding the file in my own version of Scratch, but it doesn't appear to exist.![]()
Thats the last straw. I cant install older versions. It opens to reveal the messege is still there and it's actully Scratch 1.4.
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I thought of something! Click OK, then exit fill-screen mode (shift-click on the "R'' in the scratch logo and click "turn fill screen on". Then shift-click R again, but click "save image for end user". I hope it works.
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rocket101 wrote:
webkinzfan7 wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Hm... Well, you are missing a file. I don't understand why reinstalling shouldn't get that file back to you.
I tried finding the file in my own version of Scratch, but it doesn't appear to exist.![]()
Thats the last straw. I cant install older versions. It opens to reveal the messege is still there and it's actully Scratch 1.4.
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I thought of something! Click OK, then exit fill-screen mode (shift-click on the "R'' in the scratch logo and click "turn fill screen on". Then shift-click R again, but click "save image for end user". I hope it works.
Good idea.
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IT WORKED!!! Thank you, rocket101!
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Well then, this topic should be closed. It's fixed.
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