Trouble Getting Started with Innerspace and ISBoxer
Posted: Tue Aug 02, 2011 6:20 pm
Hi Guys-
First let me apologize for the basic nature of this post. And, yes, I have spent 24 hours reading ALL the startup guides and other posts trying to get this most basic process going to no avail.
For instance:
Before you can configure ISBoxer, you will need to make sure that Inner Space (installed by ISBoxer) is running in the system tray (usually next to the clock, where all the icons are). ISBoxer is going to generate configuration for Inner Space, based on what you set up in the ISBoxer software.
Inner Space is running in the system tray (64-bit Windows 7).
If EverQuest was auto-detected by Inner Space, it will already be listed in the Inner Space menu, and should have a No Patch profile for you to use with ISBoxer. If not, you will need to select "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu, and point it to the EverQuest client, eqgame.exe. In the Parameters box, put patchme (one word, no quotes).
EverQuest is not auto-detected by Inner Space. I follow the "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu, and point it to the EverQuest client, eqgame.exe. In the Parameters box I put patchme (one word, no quotes). Nothing seems to happen and no games (much less EverQuest) listed if I re-launch Inner Space.
When EverQuest needs to be patched, you will need to run the launcher separately for it to patch.
Getting started
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Start by using the Quick Setup Wizard, easily found in the Wizards menu. The Quick Setup Wizard is pretty much self-explanatory, and has as few options in it as possible.
This may all be related to my problems with Inner Space, but I get several errors messages when booting ISBoxer. #1 I get a "System.InvalidOperationException. There is an error in XML Document (2,2)...". #2 After closing that I get another same lengthy message. #3 AFter closing that box I get an error box saying that I may need to "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu. Of course, I have done so unsuccessfully several times (see above). I am sure I am doing something incorrectly that is very basic, but I cannot figure it out.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
First let me apologize for the basic nature of this post. And, yes, I have spent 24 hours reading ALL the startup guides and other posts trying to get this most basic process going to no avail.
For instance:
Before you can configure ISBoxer, you will need to make sure that Inner Space (installed by ISBoxer) is running in the system tray (usually next to the clock, where all the icons are). ISBoxer is going to generate configuration for Inner Space, based on what you set up in the ISBoxer software.
Inner Space is running in the system tray (64-bit Windows 7).
If EverQuest was auto-detected by Inner Space, it will already be listed in the Inner Space menu, and should have a No Patch profile for you to use with ISBoxer. If not, you will need to select "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu, and point it to the EverQuest client, eqgame.exe. In the Parameters box, put patchme (one word, no quotes).
EverQuest is not auto-detected by Inner Space. I follow the "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu, and point it to the EverQuest client, eqgame.exe. In the Parameters box I put patchme (one word, no quotes). Nothing seems to happen and no games (much less EverQuest) listed if I re-launch Inner Space.
When EverQuest needs to be patched, you will need to run the launcher separately for it to patch.
Getting started
------------------
Start by using the Quick Setup Wizard, easily found in the Wizards menu. The Quick Setup Wizard is pretty much self-explanatory, and has as few options in it as possible.
This may all be related to my problems with Inner Space, but I get several errors messages when booting ISBoxer. #1 I get a "System.InvalidOperationException. There is an error in XML Document (2,2)...". #2 After closing that I get another same lengthy message. #3 AFter closing that box I get an error box saying that I may need to "Add Game" from the Inner Space menu. Of course, I have done so unsuccessfully several times (see above). I am sure I am doing something incorrectly that is very basic, but I cannot figure it out.
Thanks for any help you can give me.