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rebit disconnected

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  1. wts
    Member

    I accidentally deleted the rebit external parition after booting from WIN XP setup disk.
    Now mouse hover only shows REBIT DISCONNECTED.
    External drive is present, formatted and healthy and empty.

    WIN XP SP3
    Version 3.0.258.6452
    LOG FILE REBITRAY.EXE
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.833 | DEBUG: TRebitResourceStrings.Create
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.833 | DEBUG: CQTranslator: Init
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.863 | DEBUG: CQTranslator: LoadRbCqtDll OK
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.863 | DEBUG: CQTranslator: LoadRbCqtFunctions OK
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.873 | DEBUG: LoadLicenseDll: TRLicenseDll.Ready: True
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.903 | Software is unlocked!
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.903 | DEBUG: LoadLicenseDll: miActivate.Visible: False
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.933 | DEBUG: SendDisconnectCompleteMessage...
    01/11/2011 23:24:21.933 | DEBUG: SendUserActivityMessage: ActivityState: 2 ActivityStateChanged: 1/11/2011 11:24:21 PM
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: TRConfig.SetRebitFileSystem: Could not create a file system path
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetRebitFileSystem: Could not establish a path to the Rebit file system
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetPathIntoRebitFileSystem(var, Rebit\data\db, TRConfig.GetRebitDataDbPath): Rebit file system is not available!
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetRebitTLD: GetRebitDataDbPath() failed!
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: TRConfig.SetRebitFileSystem: Could not create a file system path
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetRebitFileSystem: Could not establish a path to the Rebit file system
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetPathIntoRebitFileSystem(var, Rebit\data\db, TRConfig.GetRebitDataDbPath): Rebit file system is not available!
    01/11/2011 23:24:24.937 | DEBUG: GetRebitTLD: GetRebitDataDbPath() failed!

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. RebitAdmin
    Moderator

    You will need to reset Rebit in order to get it reconnected with the software on your computer. Click here for the detailed instructions.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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