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dolphin doesnt work ok - erdemu - 01-05-2011

I intalled it yesterday and worked ok. Today, when I open Dolphin, it doesnt appear but it is shown in the taskbar. when i click on it in the taskbar to see it, nothing happens, i cant see it. i use windows 7 and when i click on it in the taskbar with right button and then click in dolphin, it says that i dont have the program local installed and asks if i want to keep it portable or install it in local directory or something like that. i chose install option and then it says "trying to read from invalid SYSCONG". I have to accept that message seven times and then it takes me to configuration and i find that in plugins it doesnt show anything.
when i installed it, i could see plugins, and i configured dolphin the same as i saw in the youtube video that appears in the main page (adapting some things becouse the version i installed is a little newer than the one in the video). i have installed r6736 64 bit.
i have win7 64, 8 gb ram, intel i7 870 2.93 ghz, nvidia geforce gtx 460 1 gb.
thanks and sorry if my english isnt correct.


RE: dolphin doesnt work ok - Squall Leonhart - 01-05-2011

The dolphin window is being drawn offscreen, its a random bug that occurs.

to fix it, delete the following lines from dolphin.ini in the \User\Config\ subfolder

MainWindowPosX =
MainWindowPosY =


RE: dolphin doesnt work ok - erdemu - 01-07-2011

THANKS!! and what a simple solution! now it works ok. thank you so much.


RE: dolphin doesnt work ok - awand - 01-07-2011

there are other solution as well.
- create shortcut and set run to maximize
- windows logo + up will maximize