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Posted on Oct 29, 2008

Macromedia Projector I have purchased a software program called "illumina" (Christian software program) and each time I try to access the Bible Dictionary component of the software program, I receive and error message that reads: Macromedia Projector has encountered a problem, sorry for the inconvenience but the program will have to close. I have tried: Reinstalling the program Program compatibility wizard. Downloaded the latest shockwave installer. I am running windows XP.

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I just installed illumina and I am having the very same problem in many of the illumina components. I'm not sure about the dictionary though. I have been having trouble with the Virtual Tour component especially.

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Trying to install Bible Navigator, using windows 7 and it won't load corrrectly. Is it compatible with Windows 7?

have you tried to install it thru the add & remove program in the control panel?

if you have & it didn't work -- try this---
go to my computer
go to the drive it's in
right click on the drive
click on explore
look for a setup or install icon & click on it & see if it will install that way

I had to install windows7 upgrade this way on my laptop

good luck
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Macromedia projector

HI,

Macromedia Projector is a utility from Adobe (formerly Macromedia) which
bundles up a Flash visual presentation into a stand-alone EXE file, so you
can display the images on a PC without the Flash Player installed. Your
anatomy CD-ROM probably used Macromedia Projector to display its anatomy
pictures.

Macromedia Projector is not compatible with Vista. In order to run the
program, you need to set the Compatibility to a previous version of Windows.

In Explorer, find the main EXE file on the CD-ROM which runs the anatomy
program. Right-click the EXE file and choose Properties from the context
menu. The Properties dialogue will appear. Choose the Compatibility Tab.
Check the checkbox in Compatibility Mode, for "Run this program in
compatibility mode for:" and choose and earlier version of Windows - Windows
98 would be a good one to try. Then click OK to save the changes. Now
double-click the EXE file, to launch the program.

Once you have set the Compatibility, Windows Vista should "remember" to run
the program in compatibility mode, so hopefully you only need to do this
once.
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Macromedia projector error when installing new software...

Try rebooting the computer. If that doesn't help, Reinstall Macromedia Projector and then reboot the computer. It should almost definitely work after that.

Best Regards,

James
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Macromedia projector not working

Right click on the desktop shortcut to the game, go to "Property", click on the "Compatiblity" tab and put a check in "Run this program in compatiblity mode for:, now try all the choices in the drop-down box (win95, win98/win me,etc. etc) one at a time 'til it works. Mine worked when I selected Windows Nt 4.0 service pack 5.
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Macromedia projector stopped working

change the primary display device - right click on empty portion of the desktop, select settings, then advanced, and select the display device tab.
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Macromedia projector

HI,

You will need to download Macromedia player to play this game.
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Macromedia projector has stopped

You might try reinstalling Macromedia Projector (now Adobe Flash).

Sometimes if you use compatibility mode to run the game:
  • Click - Start, Programs, Accessories, Program Compatibility Wizard.
  • Follow the prompts to set up the compatibility mode.
  • Use Windows 98 compatibility, and disable visual themes.
Also you could change Apple Quicktime to run video in Safemode:
Quicktime Player > Edit > Quicktime Preferences > Advanced > and under Video Change from DirectX to Safe Mode (GDI)

You may need to reinstall Quicktime, but uninstall the old version first.
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