Hi Rein, thanks for the hint. I took a file with debug messages - currently trying to understand what it's telling me. May be I'll also try to use gdb in order to see which functions are in the caller-history (^c, where, ....) In parallel I exported the registry of a winme system prior installing cubase and after installation in order to find any key that is added or changed. I'll need a few days to finish the analysis. I'll come back either with a small "how to install Cubase" or with a new question ;-) Kind regards Ulrich On Saturday 03 April 2004 15:43, Rein Klazes wrote: > On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 01:00:59 +0200, you wrote: > > Hi, > > sorry for delaying the reply - I had an business trip. > > wineboot doesn't work for me. There's still a message telling me I've to > > reboot in order to initialize all components.... > > I tried: > > - wine Setup.exe > > - finished without errors > > - wine Cubase.exe > > - told me I've to reboot windows > > - wineboot > > - no message > > - wine Cubase.exe > > - told me I've to reboot windows > > > > Any further advice? > > You will need to debug this to find out why your app thinks windows has > not rebooted. > As a start: run wine with WINEDEBUG=+relay and direct the output to a > file; load the file in an editor and search for the point where it tells > you to reboot windows (search for the exact string that it is using); > figure out in the lines above what the program is doing. Perhaps > checking the existence of a file, perhaps the existence of a registry > value, perhaps something else. > > Rein. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users