View Full Version : The bitmap[10] does not exist!
itzdiddy
02-11-2012, 05:48 PM
Everytime i select my script then do run i get the error the bitmap[10] does not exist.
Press ok to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press cancel to kill the program.
any ideas?
Griff
02-11-2012, 06:21 PM
Did you close SMART before you pressed stop? This can cause the data corruption error sometimes. And the Bitmap one is being worked on I believe, just restart your Simba for now.
itzdiddy
02-11-2012, 06:30 PM
Did you close SMART before you pressed stop? This can cause the data corruption error sometimes. And the Bitmap one is being worked on I believe, just restart your Simba for now.
Thanks for the reply, not entirely sure what you mean when you say did i close SMART before i pressed stop?
He means did you press the stop button in the white Simba window before closing a script. "Play, Pause, and Stop are next to eachother"
On another note. I think this is a common problem as I myself do recieve this message at a constant. I use MSI generally and I find that when I choose my options, "player, etc", pressing "save" (button next to the "load" button) and then pressing "run" and when the message pops up "Would you like to save your user information for later use", by pressing no, 90% of the time I do avoid the bitmap error. If you do recieve the error, sometimes, but by no means far from all, pressing ok will load your simba and it should work without flaw. Hope this helps you, and good luck.
itzdiddy
02-12-2012, 05:08 PM
just tried it, i then got a bitmap[14] error... not really sure what i'm doing wrong. Awfully frustrated but i'll figure it out eventually.
I'm not really sure what else to reccomend besides trying again to uninstall, and then reinstall. After you uninstall it go to C: Simba and delete your Simba folder manually to ensure it has been completely removed before reinstalling. If you continue to recieve your error after reinstalling by following THIS (http://villavu.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47714) guide then all I can think of is making sure that you have chosen to update through MSI,SRL,SPS,Extensions, and Tools. After doing this, try choosing the update option more than once for each update to ensure that it has updated to the latest version as the updates will sometimes not update all the way. Hope this helps.
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