![]() Putting 24151 (Mighty Micros hull) on top of 24326 (Mighty Micros chassis) still won't let you put a plate in-between the gap in the front and back. Part 23448 (cockpit canopy) can't be attached for either 60177 Airshow Jet or 76076 Captain America Jet Pursuit because the bar is too wide. Just to mention a few parts: 11477, 15068, 11476, 99780, 99781, 11090.Įxcited to get new parts, but as someone who prefers to build as much as possible in regular mode it's really frustrating "losing" pieces in that mode.Īlso frustrating is seeing new parts that don't work, or old parts that haven't been fixed. Yeah, I've noticed a whole bunch of parts that were previously available in the normal mode now only being accessible in Extended, which is extremely annoying. Like for example,the round 1x1 Stud with Hole in it was previously available in white,dark red and i think yellow.Now it is only available in white (of course you can recolor it the way you like in Extended Mode,but still it´s weird) Thank you.Something else regarding the newest LDD Update:Is it just me or did they remove some of the colors for certain Parts in the regular Mode? I hope that ikarib or someone else can help me out here, because I would really love to use LDD again. I try to be as polite as possible, but sometimes, I can't. I am sorry if I sound a bit harsh or agressive. Is there anyway ikarib can refine his or her instructions from above in such a way that they apply to the version of LDD I am trying to install and that is more detailed and makes more sense. I got my previous computer in 2016, and I was of course able to download LDD 4.3.10 from the LEGO website, and upgrate to 4.3.11 when that came out. I just got a new computer, and I wanted to get LDD on it. Like I mentioned, I really don't know anything about this sort of thing. I am downloading it from, but it is not downloading the right zipped folder, I think. Now, in 2020, it seems to be harder to make LDD 4.3.11 work and download properly. You cannot download LDD 4.3.11 from LEGO anymore they have replaced it with version 4.3.12, which does not work at all. I have found the folder %TEMP%\WZSE0.TMP\, but I am being told the folder is empty. We can't troubleshoot why their software is attempting to install a 10 year old version of Flash Player ActiveX Control on a system it cannot install Flash Player on. I recommend going back to Lego for assistance. It's quite shocking that software released around November 2018 has bundled a version of Flash Player that was released 8 years prior. I don't know when setupldd-pc-4_3_11.exe was released, however, it's digital signature is dated November 24, 2017. ![]() I tried looking for LDD installation logs to troubleshoot, but couldn't find them. observed same behaviour you reported - LDD fails to install with the Flash Player error.Windows 10 Enterprise Version 1809 OS build 17763.379 - Lenovo P51 (physical machine).Windows 10 Pro Version 1803 OS build 17134.648 - Virtual Machine (host is the Lenovo P51 mentioned below).Windows 10 Home Version 1803 OS build 17134.648 - Virtual Machine (host is the Lenovo P51 mentioned below).I tested this on the following Windows 10 system: Due to this, Microsoft considers Flash Player ActiveX Control a system component and locks the permissions on the file to prevent users from uninstalling it, or other programs from modifying it. As of Windows 8.x, Microsoft embeds Flash Player ActiveX Control in IE, and Edge on Windows 10, and all updates are released by Microsoft via Windows Update. Lego has included Flash Player ActiveX Control version 10.0.22.87 in their setupldd-pc-4_3_11.exe installer.įlash Player 10.0.22.87 was released in early 2009. This sounds like an issue with the LDD installer, not Flash Player.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |