In the Name Of god Hello I'll be so Thankfull if you guide me ; I want to use Macromedia Flash MX 2004 under debian etch 4,with Wine 0.9.25. Now ,i face with this error : Code: warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\Program Files\\Macromedia\\Flash MX 2004\\ADVAPI32.dll": /root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Macromedia/Flash MX 2004/ADVAPI32.dll: invalid ELF header How can i fix it ? Regards dehqan
a.dehqan wrote:> > > I want to use Macromedia Flash MX 2004 under debian etch 4,with Wine 0.9.25. > > Now ,i face with this error : > > > Code: > warn:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin L"C:\\Program Files\\Macromedia\\Flash MX 2004\\ADVAPI32.dll": /root/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files/Macromedia/Flash MX 2004/ADVAPI32.dll: invalid ELF header > > > > How can i fix it ? > >Never run Wine as root. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-96bebfa287b4288974de0df23351f278b0d41014 You also need to upgrade to the current Wine. The version you're running is ancient.
In the Name of God hello I'll be thankfull if you guide me; i use wine 1.1.1 when i want ti install flash mx 2004 i face this error see this [img=http://tinypic.info/files/kxnohmnw83ap7f56sx1m.gif]photo[/img] How can i fix that ? regards dehqan
on working on a interactive piece with fairly large and detailed vector graphics imported from Illustrator. it tidied up all the graphics and started organising them into their appropriate symbols. Next time went to open the file again found that Flash couldn?t handle it and returned the memory error message with the irrelevant (for Windows users) Mac OS advice. My machine is relatively high-spec (newish AMD CPU, 1Gb RAM, 80Gb HDD with at least 20Gb free disk space) so it seems to be a problem with Flash, not my box. tried various workarounds and fixes that found via Google, but unfortunately had no luck and my original source file is now unretrievable. Here are some steps that would recommend to work around and mitigate this problem: ------------------------ james wilkins Link Building (http://www.drivenwide.com)