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#1 2011-09-29 15:36:08

ImagineIt
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Registered: 2011-02-28
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Obsolete block trouble

Ok, so I made a made a delete block with squeak and used it on the stage thinking it would error. I did this and now I can't get onto scratch. I deleted everything that had to do with scratch. When I reinstall it, I still can't go on. How do I fix it?

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#2 2011-09-29 15:59:11

Greenatic
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Re: Obsolete block trouble

ImagineIt wrote:

Ok, so I made a made a delete block with squeak and used it on the stage thinking it would error. I did this and now I can't get onto scratch. I deleted everything that had to do with scratch. When I reinstall it, I still can't go on. How do I fix it?

What do you mean, "you can't get on"?  Is it giving one of those Squeak errors?  If so, what?

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#3 2011-09-29 16:09:18

ImagineIt
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Re: Obsolete block trouble

Greenatic wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Ok, so I made a made a delete block with squeak and used it on the stage thinking it would error. I did this and now I can't get onto scratch. I deleted everything that had to do with scratch. When I reinstall it, I still can't go on. How do I fix it?

What do you mean, "you can't get on"?  Is it giving one of those Squeak errors?  If so, what?

The Squeak Error wrote:

Squeak cannot locate the sources file named  C:\ProgramFiles\SqueakV2sources.
Please check that this file is named properly and is in the
same directory as this image.
Further explanation can found I didn't write it like "can found" it was like that already. in the scratch startup window, 'How Squeak Finds Source Code'.

That's what it said.

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#4 2011-09-29 16:18:22

Greenatic
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Registered: 2009-05-03
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Re: Obsolete block trouble

ImagineIt wrote:

Greenatic wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Ok, so I made a made a delete block with squeak and used it on the stage thinking it would error. I did this and now I can't get onto scratch. I deleted everything that had to do with scratch. When I reinstall it, I still can't go on. How do I fix it?

What do you mean, "you can't get on"?  Is it giving one of those Squeak errors?  If so, what?

The Squeak Error wrote:

Squeak cannot locate the sources file named  C:\ProgramFiles\SqueakV2sources.
Please check that this file is named properly and is in the
same directory as this image.
Further explanation can found I didn't write it like "can found" it was like that already. in the scratch startup window, 'How Squeak Finds Source Code'.

That's what it said.

Ah, I've gotten that before.  But when I reinstalled Scratch, it worked fine...

I think it means you closed and told it to save changes, but didn't tell it to save image.  Since it seems like your Scratch is as good as gone anyways, save the image, then try reinstalling Scratch.  You might have to delete Scratch's files before you reinstall, even though I didn't have to.

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#5 2011-09-29 16:23:08

ImagineIt
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Registered: 2011-02-28
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Re: Obsolete block trouble

Greenatic wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Greenatic wrote:


What do you mean, "you can't get on"?  Is it giving one of those Squeak errors?  If so, what?

The Squeak Error wrote:

Squeak cannot locate the sources file named  C:\ProgramFiles\SqueakV2sources.
Please check that this file is named properly and is in the
same directory as this image.
Further explanation can found I didn't write it like "can found" it was like that already. in the scratch startup window, 'How Squeak Finds Source Code'.

That's what it said.

Ah, I've gotten that before.  But when I reinstalled Scratch, it worked fine...

I think it means you closed and told it to save changes, but didn't tell it to save image.  Since it seems like your Scratch is as good as gone anyways, save the image, then try reinstalling Scratch.  You might have to delete Scratch's files before you reinstall, even though I didn't have to.

I did that already. At least it's my grandpa's computer and not mine. *sigh*

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