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+ | *Close down any X10 software that is currently running. | ||
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+ | *Stop the ATI RW software, and end the X10 service - '''''Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services'''''. | ||
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+ | *The file '''X10nets''' may be running as a process on some computers. | ||
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+ | *If it is not listed under Services, open '''Task Manager''', and click on the '''Processes''' tab. | ||
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+ | *Find the '''X10nets''' process and end it. | ||
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+ | *Copy '''x10net.dll''' from the '''c:\program files\x10\common\''' folder to '''c:\program files\ati multimedia\remctrl\''' (you may need to double-check the ATI directory name). | ||
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+ | *Reboot the computer. | ||
Latest revision as of 00:29, 12 April 2014
Questions
I do not have any X10 software installed, but I am getting an X10NET error. How do I get your software off my computer?
I have an ATI remote, and I am getting an X10NET error. How do I fix this?
Answer
- Close down any X10 software that is currently running.
- Stop the ATI RW software, and end the X10 service - Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services.
- The file X10nets may be running as a process on some computers.
- If it is not listed under Services, open Task Manager, and click on the Processes tab.
- Find the X10nets process and end it.
- Copy x10net.dll from the c:\program files\x10\common\ folder to c:\program files\ati multimedia\remctrl\ (you may need to double-check the ATI directory name).
- Reboot the computer.