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Apparently you need the Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Distributable Package to run SLADE. I went to the website, followed all the prompts, but for some reason a fatal error occurs every time I try install it. Can someone help me out please?

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Every time you try to install what? SLADE itself or the VC runtimes? (I'd guess the later since SLADE isn't distributed as an installer.)

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If you have a 64-bit system, then that may be the problem, at least for me it was, I believe. Downloading one of the SVN versions may very well do the trick.

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Gez said:

Every time you try to install what? SLADE itself or the VC runtimes? (I'd guess the later since SLADE isn't distributed as an installer.)


The runtimes.

Aldaraia said:

If you have a 64-bit system, then that may be the problem, at least for me it was, I believe. Downloading one of the SVN versions may very well do the trick.


I've just got Windows XP, so I dunno if it's 64-bit. I'll have a look at this SVN thing though. Thanks. :-)

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Your copy of XP is most likely 32-bit but might be running on 64-bit hardware, like mine is. What error message is the installer displaying?

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Obsidian said:

It just says "Fatal error during installation" and nothing else. :/


That certainly would point to the operating system, or possibly the hardware.
Which version are you trying to install ?

There really shouldn't be any problem with installing Slade3 on any computer running XP, Vista or 7.
I have installed it successfully on a variety of computers.

If you downloaded Slade3 from http://slade.mancubus.net/index.php?page=downloads then, as it mentions
right there and has a link to it, you need to install the Visual C++ 2010 runtimes.

If you downloaded Slade3 from http://svn.drdteam.org/slade/ then you need to install the Visual C++ 2005
runtimes since that is what Gez uses to compile the svn versions.

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And, as an extra measure, check if you have .NET Framework 3.5 or later installed.
I believe Slade needs that as well.

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