Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Mining
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@daWallet said:
@George
The local and online wallet won't open because your Internet Explorer is really old. Maybe you can update your IE but with Windows Vista (which is from beginning of 2007) maybe it's not possible.The other errors you get are probably because of the GUIs dependencies to Windows functions that aren't supported with Vista..
A workaround for you would be to download the portable .zip version of the wallet from my git and start Burst with run_java_autodetect.bat and then open the wallet in a modern browser like chrome or firefox with https://localhost:8125/
Hi! I am also on Vista and unfortunately, and received a similar message ("You are using an old browser which this application does not support"). Microsoft only supports Vista up to IE 9 unfortunately too...Does this mean I will be unable to use the Burst Wallet application if I don't upgrade from Vista?
I noticed a workaround was mentioned, but I do not understand what is exactly meant and/or how to go about those instructions - sorry - total newb at much of this!
Many thanks for any assistance you guys can offer!
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@bstReep886
Open your favorite Browser and use https://wallet.burst-team.us for the online wallet and http://localhost:8125 for the local wallet instead.
You can use the other functions of the Client like plotting and mining without problems.
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@daWallet said:
Thanks very much for the assistance daWallet! Much appreciated! I will look into it.
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- Wallet Core Version 1.2.4 (!) | https://github.com/burst-team/burstcoin/
- newest version of Blago's miner! 1.160705 | https://github.com/Blagodarenko/miner-burst
- removed (broken) Lotteries
- minor improvements & bugfixes
This update is obligatory! Just install it over your existing version, if you have one installed. No Problem. All your data is save.
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@daWallet can this be installed right over an older wallet version
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@Spyderss23 Yes. Just install it over. No problem.
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@daWallet
Can someone tell me how to re route the new wallet to my java directory.I remember having to do this the first time.
Old wallet opens but new one says no java
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@crutsy Give it some time for the first start. Do a restart, open the client, wait 10 minutes, then try again.
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@daWallet
I'm pretty sure that the run.bat file needs to be edited to show that path of the java.exe
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@crutsy The run.bat searches your PATH statement for java, if it doesn't find it there it'll search the whole C: drive for java.
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odd for some reason it cant find it. 1.2.3 seems to find all versions of java I tried to install
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@crutsy Try this version - 0_1467852585755_start2.bat
It's an updated version of my earlier version. Rename to run.bat
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@haitch
ok sorry for the long reply. That seemed to work. It found 2 other java instances and the server started. Although the dos prompt and the GUI still showed V1.2.3. I cleaned these 2 out as they were failed installs from before. Now it still won't find Java.I know the file path if I can plug that in to a .bat somewhere
C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_92\bin\java.exe
Thanks for your help and time
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@crutsy The bat file searches for both java.exe and the burst.jar. If you installed the new wallet to a different directory, remove it - it can find the wrong version and has no way of testing the version it's launching. Also make sure none of the directories have spaces in their names - that could break it.
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@haitch Thanks Man your Pro! I tricked it into working.
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do you run the run.bat or does it run on its own on start up?
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@Holiidayz with Burst_Wallet.exe it runs its own instance of the wallet. ("own bat file")
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is there a way for the local wallet to not run at 100% on my cpu? i think its the java for the local wallet but i dont know any help would be nice.


