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Ok, so youve prolly read about my returning the game to the store. And so I did. but the funny thing is, I've uninstalled the game now. And all of a sudden I get this when my Computer starts up.

 

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Application popup: CLI.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services : Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.

 

Process id=0x830 (2096), Thread id=0x834 (2100).

 

Click OK to terminate the application.

Click CANCEL to debug the application.

 

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

 

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CLI.exe has to do with ati. specially the control center. and now im pissed right off.

 

 

Thanks Obsidian, <_< not

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Ok, so youve prolly read about my returning the game to the store. And so I did. but the funny thing is, I've uninstalled the game now. And all of a sudden I get this when my Computer starts up.

 

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Application popup: CLI.exe - Common Language Runtime Debugging Services : Application has generated an exception that could not be handled.

 

Process id=0x830 (2096), Thread id=0x834 (2100).

 

Click OK to terminate the application.

Click CANCEL to debug the application.

 

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

 

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CLI.exe has to do with ati. specially the control center. and now im pissed right off.

 

 

Thanks Obsidian,  <_<  not

 

I think you'll find it has more to do with the .NET Framework than ATI.

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OK, thanks for responding, lol,

 

are u aware of a solution?

 

I got the same error, but it's not KOTOR II related at all.

 

The Control Center is what you use when you right click on the desktop and go to your graphical settings under Advanced. It lets you set your AA, AF, etc. I just did msconfig in the Run box, went to the Startup tab, unchecked the Control Center boxes and use something called ATi Tray Tools. It lets me set all that and a whole lot more with no more annoying ATi CLI errors.

 

http://www.cfcforums.com/showthread.php?t=12378 A link to download the Tray Tools is in that post.

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