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Hi the solution on the web is not working
- 8 years ago
C0RR0SIVEis correct. The files that the meter uses may get corrupted due to an abrupt shut down of the machine. There's also the rare case where cached information may be corrupted from a packet error when your account information at Hughes is read by the modem.
This can be on Windows or Mac as the code takes similar actions on either.Here is the FAQ that I am constructing for users to remedy this problem:
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Under some circumstances, the configuration and cached information that the Usage Meter needs to operate gets corrupted.
In the event that this happens:
1. Fully quit the Usage Meter from it's own menu by clicking on the donut in the menubar and clicking "Quit".
2. Look for the following directory
Windows: C:\Users\[your User name]\AppData\Roaming\
Mac: /Users/[your User name]/Library/Application Support/
3. Carefully delete just the "HughesNet Usage Meter" directory under that and empty the trash.
4. Restart the Usage Meter. This will regenerate all the underlying information as if it were run for the first time, thus correcting the error.
Disregard other recommendations that say to uninstall and reinstall the app and/or update Java as those do absolutely nothing to fix the problem. Uninstalling doesn't delete the directories above. Likewise, the application is written in JavaScript which is completely separate from Java, which of itself is a stand-alone runtime environment.
The only reason you should possibly uninstall something is if you are not running the current version, have inadvertently deleted part of the application, or have the older "HughesNet Status Meter" still installed. Uninstalling the older Status Meter and using the most recent version of Usage Meter is highly recommended.-------8<--------
Hello , I found the solution for the JavaScript error ...I use W10 Creators edition .....When the new status meter came out , on install it created a 2nd folder in the program instead of getting rid of the first folder . The computer attempts to load off the original folder while parts of it have been uninstalled :) . The Solution is to uninstall >>go to the folder(s) in the program files section >> C/programfiles >>> Delete the 2 hughesnet meter folders >>>> then reinstall and it will work great .
Mr. Lee :):)
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