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MayhemFox
04-09-2006, 18:43
Hi,
I recently installed TeamSpeak.
It worked fine for about 1 or 2 uses. However, now when I double-click to open the programme or select from programmes, it seems to open for a split second before just automatically minimising in my system icon tray in the bottom right of the screen. It doesn't appear in my regular tool bar at the bottom of the screen, just the small one over on the right. If I right-click on this icon, I get the settings, Connect, Quick Connect, Show, Hide but no matter what I select, I get no result. I fully uninstalled it, and reinstalled it but I get the same problem.
Can anyone help me please?
Mayhem
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MayhemFox
05-09-2006, 11:45
My apologies, here is more information for you:
Teamspeak version 2. The install programme I downloaded from Site 2 on your download page is ts2_client_rc2_2032.exe. It's listed in the License file in my Teamspeak Program folder as being Version 2.0, August 2002.
My operating system is XP Prof. 2002, Service Pack 2. Running an Athlon 64 Processor,
2800+, 1.8Ghz, 1GB Ram. I'm not very tech-minded regards sound cards, etc., but what is says in Device Manager is the following: Legacy Audio Drivers, Realtek AC'97 for VIA (R) Audio Controllers Driver Daye 8/2/06 Version 5.10.0.6020.
The error occurs everytime I try and open Teamspeak
I have tried to uninstall and reinstall the programme, using Add/Remove Programmes, and then manually deleting the Teamspeak folder. I have downloaded the install programme from two sites on your webpage. I have tried to run the programme various ways (double-clicking shortcut, going into Progam folder and trying to open, using the Run tool) but the programme will not open. All it does if I try and open is, it appears in the system tooltray in the bottom right of my screen. The rest is as I explained in my first e-mail.
Thank you,
MayhemFox
Kingfish
05-09-2006, 20:17
This has been posted many times on here.
You have to uninstall.
You also have to go in your explorer and direct it to the folder where teamspeak was installed.
You have to have your settings to view hidden files. There's a hidden file in there that's not getting removed. And that's the culprit. Once you have that, delete all the files in that folder and re-install.
Do a search in the forums here about it and you will probablly find more answers. Search for, teamspeak hidden or something similar.
MayhemFox
06-09-2006, 10:11
Hi Kingfish, thanks, will try that, appreciate your help.
Mayhem
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