oGottas |
Sunday 15 March 2020 at 12:28
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oGottas
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Hello
Quite new to PlayOnMac but I was trying to install Heroes of Might and Magic 3 to get me through Corona-quarantine.
I bought the game from gog.com, but when I try to install it, it comes up with this error:
https://imgur.com/ZlRSjfY
Does anybody have a fix for it?
Thanks in advance
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Dadu042 |
Sunday 15 March 2020 at 13:50
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Dadu042
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Are you using this script ? : https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-1518-GOGcom__Heroes_of_Might_and_Magic_3_Complete.html
If so, then the corrupted file is called by this POL function: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-518-POL_Install_gdiplus.html
I have redownload then checked the file (KB975337) and it is Ok (same checksum as in the script), so I think that error you get was when the file transferred, or is related to your storage (ie: error on HDD ).
Edited by Dadu042
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oGottas |
Sunday 15 March 2020 at 17:51
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oGottas
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Thank you for responding.
So the error is regarding the local file on my mac? I've just downloaded the game from gog.com, and done nothing with the .exe-file except moving it from downloads from desktop.
I've used the script from january 2020 in the link you posted, but it cannot find the local file, and if I press next Wine crashes.
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Dadu042 |
Sunday 15 March 2020 at 20:46
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Dadu042
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The corrupted file is not into your game, but into a file called by this function: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-518-POL_Install_gdiplus.html
Into ./Playonmac/ I suggest to find the file 'WindowsXP-KB975337-x86-ENU.exe' then to delete it. The function will re download it.
Edited by Dadu042
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oGottas |
Monday 16 March 2020 at 18:30
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oGottas
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Hi again
I'm sorry if I'm slow, but I can't seem to find the file.
I chose PlayOnMac from my programs, right-clicked and chose show content of package and ran a file seach for the file, but nothing showed up. I looked around quite a lot, but I can't locate it. Is it possible that you could be more specific to help a noob like me?
Thank you :-)
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Dadu042 |
Thursday 19 March 2020 at 3:56
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Dadu042
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I'm not familiar with OSX, the folder '.PlayonMac' is usually hidden on the disk.
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oGottas |
Thursday 19 March 2020 at 18:02
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oGottas
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Hi
I've tried to locate the folder and file amongst the hidden files on Macintosh HD. No luck.
If anyone knows where to find it please let me know.
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danild1 |
Tuesday 21 April 2020 at 18:27
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danild1
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Sadorhael |
Sunday 14 March 2021 at 9:02
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Sadorhael
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Hello!
I have the exact same problem. Please help anyone! This is totally stopping me, and I do not know what is the case here :-(
The above mentioned file cannot be found in my system at all. Is there any way I can download it an "plug it" into the installation process? I have found the PlayOnMac folder, it is located under /Users/<myuser>/Library/PlayOnMac
(Library is a hidden folder, btw.)
It seems that the file is not available where the script is trying to download it from?
@Dadu042, you mention this in a script, and it seems there is a version of the script that tries to get the file from somewhere else? How can this be applied in practice?
Edited by Sadorhael
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