Difference between revisions of "J-Link application not starting"
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− | This issue has been observed for Windows 10 running on an HP notebook, only. |
+ | This issue has been observed for Windows 10 running on an HP notebook, only. <br> |
When trying to open a cross-platform GUI application of the J-Link software application (e.g. J-Flash Lite), no window opens. <br> |
When trying to open a cross-platform GUI application of the J-Link software application (e.g. J-Flash Lite), no window opens. <br> |
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− | Th task manager shows no process of the application that should have been started. |
+ | Th task manager shows no process of the application that should have been started. <br> |
On Windows 10 the Event Viewer shows an error caused by the following .dll: <br> |
On Windows 10 the Event Viewer shows an error caused by the following .dll: <br> |
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Revision as of 19:19, 28 February 2019
Contents
In some rare occurrences applications fomr the J-Link software package, specifically cross-platform GUI applications, do not open correctly.
Symptoms
This issue has been observed for Windows 10 running on an HP notebook, only.
When trying to open a cross-platform GUI application of the J-Link software application (e.g. J-Flash Lite), no window opens.
Th task manager shows no process of the application that should have been started.
On Windows 10 the Event Viewer shows an error caused by the following .dll:
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ISD_Tablet.dll
Fix
Updating the ISD_Tablet.dll by Wacom fixes the problem.
- Download an update of the Wacom Components Driver: http://us.wacom.com/en/feeldriver/
- Install the update of the Wacom Components Driver
After updating the Wacom Components Driver, the GUI applications should be fully functional.