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chaosmuse

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Invalid Argument To Date Encode
« on: July 03, 2006, 12:39:00 PM »

I'm trying to first-time install Avalaunch onto my XBox, and I've gotten so far as creating the ISO through Quix. I'm hopeful that someone here can give me a clue as to what this error means. I'm running Quix 1.01, Windows XP Home + SP2, no connection to XBox currently exists.

Here's my error details:

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Application...
  Start Date      :
  Name/Description:
  Version Number  : 1.0.1.8

Exception...
  Date   : 07/03/2006 14:19:55
  Address: 0040965D
  Module : Qwix.exe
  Type   : EConvertError
  Message: Invalid argument to date encode.

Active Controls...
  Form Class   : TfrmLaunch
  Form Text    : Qwix 1.01
  Control Class: TcxButton
  Control Text : Create ISO

Computer...
  Name        :
  Total Memory:
  Free Memory :
  Total Disk  :
  Free Disk   :

Operating System...
  Type    : MS Windows XP
  Build # :
  Language:


Thanks in advance.
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xess

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Invalid Argument To Date Encode
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2006, 12:58:00 PM »

Hey have you read this?
Slayers or aid are also very handy for installing software.
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chaosmuse

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Invalid Argument To Date Encode
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2006, 01:06:00 PM »

i understand this, as far as i can tell. i've got a freshly modded xbox. so i downloaded quix, downloaded avalaunch, extracted each, and tried to create the ISO. the iso won't create, giving me the invalid argument to date encode.

the issue is not that i don't know what to do, but that i don't know how to get around this error message.
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xess

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Invalid Argument To Date Encode
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2006, 01:39:00 PM »

Sorry, I mis-understood, thought you past that stage. How about deleting qwix and reinstalling? Not much more I can suggest im afraid. You should only have to select local folder and highlight the folder the files are kept in then create iso.
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