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Hi,
I am using the latest (2012 R4) GPA. I am trying to use system analyzer. I run the the GPA monitor on the target machine (Intel HD 300) and try to open system analyzer on my machine running Windows 7.
During installation of Intel GPA on my machine, I get the following error: "The installer failed to enable GPA autorun." But after this, I can launch Monitor, Platform and Frame analyzer. But everytime I try to open the system analyzer on my machine, it gives an error: "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)."
I reinstaled it many time, but still getting the same error.
Could you help me finding the solution to this error? Is there a repository where I can try the older versions of GPA?
Thanks
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- could you please right-click on the Intel GPA Monitor icon in the notification tray and copy the "About..." information here?
- did you install using an Admin account, and did you reboot after installing and/or attempts at reinstalling?
- do you have either the "auto-detect launched applications" or the "launch Intel GPA Monitor on startup" preference enabled?
- do you have any anti-virus or firewall s/w installed?
- does the problem occur with the standalone version of the Intel GPA System Analyzer, or the networked version, or both?
- does the problem occur with all applications that you are attempting to analyze, or only some applications? in other words, can you successfully use Intel GPA System Analyzer to analyze the Intel GPA sample program, but your specific program doesn't work?
- does the problem only occur on one machine, or does it occur on multiple systems?
Also, searching the web for this error code, I found that one cause may be that your OS is missing some key components and/or some OS files may be damaged. In other words, this may an issue not related to Intel GPA. Some potential fixes for this issue that I've seen when searching the web for this error:
- check your disk for errors (right-click the disk, then "properties", then "tools", then "error checking" / "check now" (and select "automatically fix file system errors") and then reboot and let the check occur
- download the Visual C++ libraries from Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5555)
So hopefully between answering the questions in the first section and trying some of the techniques in the second we can get you up and running quickly.
Regards,
Neal
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Thanks for the quick reply...
There are only three cases that I know of that have resulted in Intel GPA not being able to be installed:
- anti-virus software prevents a full install
- the OS on the system is corrupted, and a reinstall of the OS allows the Intel GPA install to proceed OK
- you are attempting to install the product on an invalid OS (such as the "started" version of Windows) -- but your OS version looks OK
So disabling any anti-virus for the install is important, since the Intel GPA install process attempts to write registry keys (which some anti-virus software may block). So I would recommend the following sequence of events: reboot, disable AV s/w, remove Intel GPA via the Windows control panel, reboot, disable AV s/w, install Intel GPA -- and let me know if you still get the install error. If you still have the install error, there is a possibility that your OS is corrupted. Please try the suggestions that I listed before, which include (1) check the disk for errors, and (2) re-install Visual C++ run-time (which may have accidentally been removed or corrupted). I would also ask that you reboot from your install disk and perform a "repair" to ensure that all OS files are valid, then attempt a re-install of Intel GPA via the process I showed in the previous paragraph. Hopefully this helps. Regards! Neal
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- When you said that you "turned off AV and firewall", was this when trying to remove/re-install Intel GPA, or trying to run Intel GPA System Analyzer, or both? Can you also include a screenshot showing the install error message to be sure that I have the exact wording?
- As to your question about the XML file, since Intel GPA did not install properly I'm not sure that this file contains information that we can use to debug the issue. The XML file's error code that we see in the file is a system error, which is probably due to Intel GPA not installing properly. In other words, the suggestion about checking for corrupted system files still applies.
- For a completely different approach to solving this problem, I'm wondering whether you have a "hybrid" graphics system, which Intel GPA does not support. For these systems, there are multiple graphics devices enabled, but Intel GPA will only work if there is one and only one graphics device. To check this, open the "control panel" and select the "device manager", then look under "display adapters" and verify that there is only one active graphics device listed. If there are more than one, then disable one of these, reboot, then try the install again.
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- Are you using the .msi file to install Intel GPA directly, or are you running setup.exe?
- One of our internal people has seen a similar error on Windows 8. One of your files showed Windows 8 -- what build are you using?
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