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UsYer:
Hi,
i just upgraded my computer to windows 7 64 bit. Codeblocks remained on an older partition, which means i didn't reinstalled it after the upgrade, but it works pretty well except it doesn't start my executables after a build. Does anyone have an idea how i can fix this? The program is compiled succesfully and i can start it manually, but not right from the IDE.
Any help is appreciated.

UsYer

stahta01:
Right click on the Code::Blocks exe file and try run as administrator or run in windows XP mode.

NOTE: Answer based on how Vista works; hopefully still the same in Windows 6.1 AKA Windows 7

Tim S.

UsYer:

--- Quote from: stahta01 on October 14, 2009, 10:21:09 pm ---Right click on the Code::Blocks exe file and try run as administrator or run in windows XP mode.

NOTE: Answer based on how Vista works; hopefully still the same in Windows 6.1 AKA Windows 7

Tim S.


--- End quote ---
Thanks for your answer but still no change. But i found out that debugging actually works. May be I could reinstall codeblocks over my old installation, hopefully fixing the issue. If anyone else has an idea, I'm happy to hear it.

UsYer

Laethnes:
Although this topic is so long, it looks like this problem is not solved. And I have it too. Last month and half, I was programming and I also used Code::Blocks IDE. And everything was fine. But two days ago, I accidentally deleted directory with mingw compiler (it was in separate directory), so I installed it again (I didn't touch any file in code blocks) and now I have this problem. Program is compiled just fine and executable is where it should be (I deleted it to make sure) and I can run it with no problem, but hitting "run" or "build/run" in CB does not run it and does not print any error. But when I start debugging, it runs.

I tried reinstall Code::Blocks but it makes no difference. So is there any solution?

Freem:
First, we need to know what version of C::B you are using.
Second, more info, by example about C::B's logs could greatly help, too.

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