I can't fucking download anything from Gog.com, nor can I get the pages to load fully, except my shelf. This has been the case for over a month.
I presume it has something to do with my home ISP connection, but nothing seems to work.
Logger's report on gog.com downloader:
CPU with 4 core(s) found:
CPU0: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU1: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU2: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU3: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
Memory: 8529846272
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Language: English (United States)
Drive C:\ has 456534126592 bytes available
Drive D:\ has 483575902208 bytes available
Drive E:\ has 424446918656 bytes available
Drive F:\ has 1299070201856 bytes available
Drive L:\ has 1277407232 bytes available
7:48:48 AM Log started
7:48:48 AM init started
7:48:48 AM Worker -1 Requesting https://api.gog.com/en/downloader2/status/beta/3.3.5
7:48:49 AM Worker -1 Request https://api.gog.com/en/downloader2/status/beta/3.3.5 successed?:True
There's a new update available - 3.3.14
Clicked URL: gogdownloader://battle_realms_winter_of_the_wolf/win_installer
UNHANDLED ERROR!
Message: %1 is not a valid Win32 application
Stack trace: at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithShellExecuteEx(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at GOGCompanionApp.UpdateWindow.Completed(Object sender, AsyncCompletedEventArgs e) in C:\gog dowloader - beta\GOG.com Companion\UpdateWindow.xaml.cs:line 119
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.InternalRealCall(Delegate callback, Object args, Boolean isSingleParameter)
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.TryCatchWhen(Object source, Delegate callback, Object args, Boolean isSingleParameter, Delegate catchHandler)
Inner exception:
Closing Downloader
Serializing application state.
CPU with 4 core(s) found:
CPU0: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU1: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU2: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU3: 3300 MHz for Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3220 CPU @ 3.30GHz
Memory: 8529846272
OS Version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
Language: English (United States)
Drive C:\ has 456533745664 bytes available
Drive D:\ has 483575902208 bytes available
Drive E:\ has 424446918656 bytes available
Drive F:\ has 1299070201856 bytes available
Drive L:\ has 1277407232 bytes available
7:49:42 AM Log started
7:49:42 AM init started
7:49:42 AM Worker -1 Requesting https://api.gog.com/en/downloader2/status/beta/3.3.5
7:49:42 AM Worker -1 Request https://api.gog.com/en/downloader2/status/beta/3.3.5 successed?:True
There's a new update available - 3.3.14
Clicked URL: gogdownloader://battle_realms_winter_of_the_wolf/win_installer
UNHANDLED ERROR!
Message: %1 is not a valid Win32 application
Stack trace: at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithShellExecuteEx(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(ProcessStartInfo startInfo)
at GOGCompanionApp.UpdateWindow.Completed(Object sender, AsyncCompletedEventArgs e) in C:\gog dowloader - beta\GOG.com Companion\UpdateWindow.xaml.cs:line 119
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.InternalRealCall(Delegate callback, Object args, Boolean isSingleParameter)
at System.Windows.Threading.ExceptionWrapper.TryCatchWhen(Object source, Delegate callback, Object args, Boolean isSingleParameter, Delegate catchHandler)
Inner exception:
From the looks of the messages, your GOG downloader is busted. See if it shows up in programs, and uninstall it. Then try again from the beginning :)
You may just want to file a support request here: http://www.gog.com/support/contact also.
Why do you need the Gog installer anyway?
I just download the files, save them where I want and click on the zip/exe to install.
Quote from: mongers on February 11, 2013, 06:05:16 PM
Why do you need the Gog installer anyway?
I just download the files, save them where I want and click on the zip/exe to install.
Gog installer is smoother for big games. Downloading the big games in pieces causes timeouts.
Looks like hinky DNS shenanigans, now resolved.
Late to the game, it was an internal problem with the launcher. %1 means there's a problem with the first argument when launching the program. %0-%9 are environment variables reserved for launching applications.
Most likely culprit is that they accidentally coded it to use the path without quotes.