Reporting Computer System Info to LBNL for Troubleshooting
Reporting Computer System Info to LBNL for Troubleshooting
Last Updated:
Friday, March 7, 2008
Software/Versions Affected:
- COMFEN›4
- COMFEN›5
- THERM›6
- THERM›7
- WINDOW›6
- WINDOW›7
To help us determine the problem you are having running or installing our software, please supply us with the information below:
- Program version (go to the Help menu, About choice) or name of installation file (such as THERM5Setup.exe with file date and size)
- Operating System (ie, MS Windows XP, 2000, 98, etc)
- DLL Info (see below)
- System Info (see below)
To determine what DLLs are installed on a computer, do the following:
- Download the program called Dependency Walker, which is a free download.
- What you download (select the first option, which is for Windows 2000, XP, etc) will be a zip file. Unzip the contents of that file into a new directory (called whatever you want, such as DependencyWalker).
- Make sure to close the LBNL programs, ie, WINDOW5, THERM5, and Optics5
- Then, run (ie, double click on the file in Explorer) the depends.exe file from whatever directory you created. This will open up a window titled Dependency Walker.
- In that program, go to File/Open and select THERM5.exe from
c:\Program Files\LBNL\THERM5
. You will be presented with a bunch of information. - Go to the Profile menu, and select Start Profiling.
- On a computer where THERM5 runs correctly, THERM5 will start up in a few seconds.
- If THERM5 does not start up, due to initialization problems, click OK on the initialization message and then go back to the Dependency Walker program.
- Click File/SaveAs, and save the file as THERM5.dwi, close the program, and email us the file.
To determine the Computer System Information for MS Windows 2000 and XP, do the following:
- Start menu
- Programs (All Program for Windows XP)
- Accessories
- System Tools
- System Information
- Click on Action
- Save as System Information File
- Name it yourname.nfo and save it somewhere that you know where it is. Email the yourname.nfo file to [email protected]
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