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Exact same error on a fresh XP 32bit install.
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DDDamian
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Right-click on XBMC's properties and look at the "Start In" command line - it should point to c:\program files (x86)\xbmc
If it does, try download again and do a clean install (delete or rename previous XBMC directory).
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Is it possible that XBMC is using a different version of the sqlite3.dll? If you uninstall XBMC and do a search of your hard drive for sqlite3.dll do you find one?
You could also try running XBMC in portable mode with the -p switch
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I'm not at home - but I'll check ASAP. A quick google indicates that you may have a file named Program in c:\ and windows is attempting to launch that. Do you?
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In Windows 7 x64 my sqllite3.dll reports as being 559kb in explorer. Can you double check that the files are the same size? I'm not sure if language would have an impact on the file size - I'm running in english.
Here's the output from a command prompt:
C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC>dir /s sqlite3.dll
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is BC7B-4AD7
Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\system
12/10/2010 12:18 AM 437,248 sqlite3.dll
1 File(s) 437,248 bytes
Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\system\python\DLLs
08/24/2010 01:47 PM 571,904 sqlite3.dll
1 File(s) 571,904 bytes
Total Files Listed:
2 File(s) 1,009,152 bytes
0 Dir(s) 974,508,482,560 bytes free
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In explorer my file says it is 427 KB. So that may not be a good indicator. The command prompt output matches your though, so best to go by that to compare file size.
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hmmmm...almost looks like something is overriding the windows path - %1 should be the directory XBMC is run from and uses to find files. If you open a command prompt (Start, cmd.exe) and type in "path c:\program files (x86)\xbmc; %path%", then exit, and restart XBMC does it run?
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yes files look the same (my settings regional settings English UK)
only a couple of files in C: (pagefile, hiberfil & msdia80.dll)
C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC>dir /s sqlite3.dll
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 24C3-6DFB
Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\system
10/12/2010 05:18 437,248 sqlite3.dll
1 File(s) 437,248 bytes
Directory of C:\Program Files (x86)\XBMC\system\python\DLLs
24/08/2010 18:47 571,904 sqlite3.dll
1 File(s) 571,904 bytes
Total Files Listed:
2 File(s) 1,009,152 bytes
0 Dir(s) 131,930,087,424 bytes free
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2012-03-27, 21:42
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-27, 21:44 by kricker.)
Do you have a different drive/partition you can install to? For example, I have XBMC installed on D:\HTPC\XBMC. It would be nice to know if that makes any difference at all. Then launch it by double clicking the .exe file in the resulting folder and not using any shortcut. I have different builds of XBMC installed this way and they all run independent of one another.
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2012-03-27, 21:46
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-27, 21:59 by Sureguy.)
Even if you don't have another drive, you could attempt to install it to c:\XBMC and see if the problem is caused by having a space in the folder name. I realize it shouldn't cause a problem, but it's one more thing to investigate.
Also in your advanced settings you don't need the lines that contain the following:
<setting>value</setting>