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    Unable to run POT SIGN tool

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by subhasis, May 31, 2011.

  1. subhasis

    subhasis Notebook Enthusiast

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    Dear All,
    I have restored (formatted to new condition) my notebook last week. I have done by the help of LG’s own backup and restore software.
    After that everything is working fine and my notebook working faster.
    Still now I have found one application is not running. I have POT SIGN tool version 1.00 which I use for signing .sis file for my Symbian^3 mobile. While I click for running it, window takes few second but nothing happens. Earlier it was running and working perfectly. I have tried it to run by various compatibility mode and run as administrator but all failed.
    So, I need your help to solve the problem.

    My Notebook details -
    LG R410-K.AP62E1CPU: INTEL CORE 2DUO T6600 (2.2 Ghz)
    LCD: Fine Bright 14.1" WXGA LED LCD
    VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS (256 MB VRAM)
    MEMORY: 1 GB + 2 GB DDR2
    HDD: 320 GB SATA HDD

    Thanks.
     
  2. qhn

    qhn Notebook User

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    Take a look in the event logs and see what error messages that you have when trying to start this app

    cheers ...
     
  3. subhasis

    subhasis Notebook Enthusiast

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    The problem has been solved by applying DR.bat file. That has been given to me "nice_guy75" in other forum. I appreciate his help.