"Some of MSI Afterburner components are expired, missing or corrupted"

Discussion in 'MSI AfterBurner Application Development Forum' started by kcajjones, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. kcajjones

    kcajjones Active Member

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    I formatted my PC and re-installed Windows 7 x64 and now constantly get this message from Afterburner. It will initially load after installation, then I can enable voltage monitoring and modifying and then restart the program and I get the error. I can then reinstall and it will open up with all voltage options enabled, work fine until I close it. Then if i try and open it again, it will give me the same error message! WTF? :confused:

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
     
  2. quincy_huang

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    I have got the exact problem as you did.
    Have you tried the latest verison yet, coz I had 2.1 beta 6 and it didnt work since last week. Then I went to the official website, get the proper v2.1 and install.
    It works.
    and here is the link.
    http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/download.htm
     
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  4. kcajjones

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    Re-Install...if that doesn't help try de-installing and then re-installing
     
  6. kcajjones

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    Tried both, but still does exactly the same thing. Works as soon as it's installed, but then doesn't load up again after being closed! :cry:
     
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    http://www.overclock.net/ati/641299-guide-enabling-unofficial-overclocking-msi-afterburner.html
    thats wht people said how to "fix" it alternatively:

     
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    From my experience, making a new shortcut is enough. I had the same problem and MSI:A couldn't start from the start menu shortcut, but the problem disappeared when starting from exe or manually created shortcut. Which is a little puzzling :p
     
  10. howdykeith

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    Installing the 2.23 non beta fixed it for me.
     

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