EVer since I had installed Windows 7 Home Premium from Windows Vista Home Premium, my Cursor FX Plus version 2.02 control panel keeps freezing up and I can't use it at all. I have to bring up Task Manager to close the program.
Is this version of Cursor FX compatible with Windows 7?
Does anyone else in similar situation have the same problem?
After all I did pay for the Cursor FX Plus software.
Please someone help.
@ Support: If you can think of anything I can send (event logs,etc.) to help track this problem down please let me know.
TIA
One more thing. If there are cursors in the gallery that will wreck CFX to the point it is unusable they should be removed. Imho,SD should be testing old content on new apps and taking steps to insure they are compatible.
I use Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit and I have the problem intermittently. I don't have it all the time, which would seem NOT to be a problem with the cursors.
I deleted all cursors and started over. CursorFX+ seems to be working again for now. Thanks for the suggestion Rosco_P.
When you have the large numbers of cursors that I have, that seems a bit drastic, and time consuming, to me. There must be some other way....
Download this (use IE, as FF doesn't handle it right for some reason...):
http://sd.stardock.com/mike/apps/enumerate_startup.bat
save the file, run it, and attach the log file (named startup.txt) it generates on the desktop to an email, and send it to support@stardock.com along with your system specs, and what you've tried already (i.e. Have you checked security software? Have you verified/uninstalled/reinstalled? etc...). That should give us a good start to help you out.
If my math is correct, there are approximately 2000 cursors available on WinCustomize.com, the oldest of which is from Dec 14, 2001. There are 5 basic versions of Windows that Stardock generally supports (XP 32-bit, Vista 32/64-bit, 7 32/64-bit). That means, in order to check out our back catalog, we would literally have to run 10,000 tests in order to figure out what works on what. Ten thousand. Just sayin'...
Damn, that seems a bit drastic and time consuming to me, there must be another way....lol...
Ok,Rosco_P, I'll do that just as soon as I get some time. I'll try to look into it by Thursday,my only day off this week. Sorry to come off so bitchy. We lost 1/2 our workforce where I work last week and they made up for it by doubling my hours.Good for the paycheck but hard on the rest of me.
My main point was that all my cursors work great with CFX Free or Plus on Vista 32 bit,but only the free version works on Win7 64 bit without locking up. I'm sure we'll find out why with a bit of investigation.
i wasnt shouting at the forum people. i was shouting at Stardock so they can fix this problem bcoz as i wrote in my reply to other people here in the forum, i had WB 6.5 and when i upgraded my o/s from Vista Home Premium to Windows 7 Home Premium, WB 6.5 wasnt compatible so Stardock created an upgrade to WB 7 for Windows 7 o/s, so i am merely shouting to Stardock to do the same for CFX Plus bcoz that might be the only problem, rather than moving all the themes to another area of hard disk and then reinstalling one by one. thats very hard to do if you have 100s of themes.
Ouch, I am sorry to hear that. And don't worry about me, I don't take too much personally, and I understand the frustration of computers not working. We're cool, especially considering I think you were the first person to give me karma back when I started.
I'm not saying your problem isn't caused by some bug in CursorFX, all I'm saying is that the most likely problem is that you have a cursor that is causing issues. If you move all your cursors to another location, and you're still having problems, then the issue probably isn't with a cursor, and we can go from there. I'm just trying to use Occam's Razor to rule out the most likely possibility. All it takes is that one cursor that wasn't designed for your OS, just one cursor whose data somehow got corrupted to cause issues.
Can't you afford your own?
If you saw my beard, you'd understand...
Ahhh, karma ho...ok...now we know how to get results....
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Is it too late to request chocolate chip cookies?
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I had the same issue. I am running a dual boot sys with XP Pro SP3 32-bit and Win 7 Pro 32-bit. Control panel works fine in XP. Fixed it by changing to XP SP3 compatibilty mode. Go to Program Files\Stardock\CursorFX and right click CursorFX control panel.exe and select properties and select compatability tab. Also, I had 3 themes that somehow got changed to (theme).CursorEXScheme, possibly by Win 7 easy file transfer? Check your file extensions, in Users\Public Documents\Public\Stardock\CursorFX\Themes.
I did the start_up.bat thing and got the answer 'eliminate cursors one at a time'. Bummer.
hi Tammy228. i did what you suggested and changed Properties to Vista SP2 and now CursorFX Plus is working fine, for now. i moved all the themes back to Public Documents etc folder as i had it the last time when it wasn't working and Rosco_P was suggesting to move all themes from Public Documents etc. and then one by one move them back to Public Documents. when i did move them from Public Documents etc CursorFX Plus control panel did work but putting back 100s of themes one by one is too time consuming. so by changing Properties of CursorFXPlus control panel back to Vista SP2 seems to have worked. so i still reckon that it has something to do with CursorFX Plus not being fully compatible with Windows 7 Home Premium.
anyway Tammy228, thanks. i hope it keeps on working in the future. or i hope Stardock will update CursorFX Plus to fully be compatible with Windows 7.
Hot Diggetty Dog! It worked. I set it for Vista SP2 compatibility and so far it's working great. Thank you tammy228 and wazza1958 for your input.
Yep. Maybe next time.
Hot Damn! Shazaam! Now I only have to double click when applying changes in the Settings.
Thanx for the pm, Wiz....mighty neighborly of you!
Seemed to work for me too now I can build the new cursor I been redering!YAY!!!
You can see a short (to be updated tomorrow after new render)preview video HERE
BTW
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Cursor FX Plus is not working for me at all, I run Windows XP sp3 I cannot get it to change cursors for me. I have installed and uninstalled, booted and rebooted I'm almost in tears I put CursorXp on it runs fine but that's it. OH WELL can I get some support please, a suggestion or two would be nice. TY
Can you be more specific about what is happening? Does anything change? Does it revert to the Windows default cursor?
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