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Spotify people are working on the problem and will probably have a fix ready very soon. They have awesome devs.

A bit off topic...

I've heard so much about Spotify. All good by the way. It really sucks that Spotify is not available in the U.S.

A bit off topic...

I've heard so much about Spotify. All good by the way. It really sucks that Spotify is not available in the U.S.

Who says it isn't :p

It isn't available in Belgium either :shifty:

can you please add traktor dj studio and nero lite to your list?

Can you confirm they give "Internal exception occured (Address: 0x0)" as error?

APatch seriously breaks Windows Live Messenger in Windows 7 for me. Any chance you patched your Messenger?

i had no prob to patch my windows live messenger with the latest apatch.

Ambroos: yes i can confirm for traktor dj studio, as i posted a screenshot about it and a link to the forum where several people complain about the same problem.

i cant for nero lite really, since the setup works - basically half - but the little helper application which worked fine in 7068 and is supposed to gimme a serial to install it, fails!

It really sucks that Spotify is not available in the U.S.
Who says it isn't :p

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Dear Spotify Visitor,

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Here at Spotify we believe that Everyone Loves Music, that's why we aim to legally bring all the worlds music to everyone, everywhere and are currently working really hard to achieve this. With Spotify free service plus a variety of flexible subscription options to suit every lifestyle and budget you'll find we offer everything you need to get the most out of your music.

Unfortunately, due to licensing restrictions we are not yet available in your country. We understand that you are currently in United States (your IP address xx.xxx.xx.xxx). If you believe we have made a mistake, we apologize and ask that you please contact us at [email protected].

When I tried, Win 7 said there were known compatibility issues. No need to be crude.

And you didn't try to run it anyway?

I was just irritated at the time that was written because there was a growing thread about how Daemon Tools was now working in Windows 7 that I figure you'd have to have been under a rock not to see since it was constantly on the front page forum topics for quite a while. Just in case you can't find it the trick is to get the updated SPTD installed before trying to install Daemon Tools. Ignore any compatibility warnings and run it anyway. When it stalls at setting up the virtual drives you can 1) wait a considerable amount of time, 2) end the process and restart it manually or 3) reboot your computer. Afterward it should function perfectly.

progdvb6!!! it wont work. no error message, but it refuses to find the BDA-transponder and so i cant search and watch any channels with it.

(i exclude a driver problem, because i can watch and search all channels with windows media center perfectly)

build 7077 is really turning out to be a big disaster. :(

build 7077 is really turning out to be a big disaster. :(

Really? Haven't really had any problems with build 7077, except for applications using Themida. But when the developers insist on using code obfuscators, they're kind of asking for trouble. Anyway, Themida is probably giving this high priority because of the popularity of Windows 7, so it should be fixed in no time.

I still have no clue which applications use this Themida thing. But I've had no problems with any apps at all since build 7000. And I've installed everything I had in Vista SP1.

Really? Haven't really had any problems with build 7077, except for applications using Themida. But when the developers insist on using code obfuscators, they're kind of asking for trouble. Anyway, Themida is probably giving this high priority because of the popularity of Windows 7, so it should be fixed in no time.

Don't expect that. I guess it's just a temporary issue with the Win7 builds. The ones we're all using aren't as error-proof as the ones Microsoft publicly releases. We've seen issues come and go earlier with these internal builds.

They're quite slacky at Oreans Software (the company behind Themida) too. They don't respond to any emails at all to be honest.

Since build 7077 all applications using Themida are instantly crashing with the following error message:

"Internal exception occured (Address: 0x0)" and some stuff about contacting the software developer.

Below a list of applications that were reported not to work in build 7077 (x86):

If you bumped onto another application that gives the same error, please PM/say something in this thread!

Thanks

Newsleecher v3.9Final works fine with 7077

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