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bifferidge Posted - 10/03/2011 : 16:22:29
any tips? The software is so basic I am not sure why it needs to lose calibration and sensitivity settings when I exit.

I am running XP64 (the KING of OSes! kidding of course :-))
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ZLM Posted - 02/09/2012 : 22:42:41
This is my registry data.


Download Attachment: GMCProWin7.reg
3.31 KB


Download this file and double click it in Windows 7. This will let Windows 7 to import this registry data.

The software should see those data when it is runing.
ZLM Posted - 02/09/2012 : 18:07:14
Check your Windows anti-virus settings. Turn the anti-virus software off and try.

Something blocks software to access the registry. Normally it is the anti-virus software.

All settings stored into the Windows registry system.
michaeldx Posted - 02/09/2012 : 17:12:18
Anything on this? Support is not answering emails neither.
I would appreciate it if somebody can give us a hand here. It is cool and all to see a light blinking, but I still want graphics with readings. Help please?
michaeldx Posted - 02/08/2012 : 04:16:20
Same here, and I am using Windows 7 64
No matter how many times I set the settings, I can't save them. Anytime I restart the software it simply goes back to default. On top of that, every time I click "stop", then "start", the software closes itself with an error.

I can't do much without the software, really. Hopefully we can find a solution.
ZLM Posted - 11/28/2011 : 22:22:19
not sure why it loses on your computer. My Windows & 64 bit works just fine.
bifferidge Posted - 10/05/2011 : 14:26:49
how do i fix? 64bit OSes are pretty common
ZLM Posted - 10/05/2011 : 09:03:20
The settings are saved in the windows registry. The XP64 used different registry location. The windows may blocked the registry change by a 32bit software.

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