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HughesNet Usage Meter 6.7.0.0
- 7 years ago
Go to that folder and delete the "status-meter.conf" file then restart the meter.
PS: You may need to enable show hidden files/folders to find it.
Go to that folder and delete the "status-meter.conf" file then restart the meter.
PS: You may need to enable show hidden files/folders to find it.
I tried you suggestion. I cannot find the "status-meter.conf" file when I go to the folder that is labelled "HughesNet Usage Meter" on the "C" drive in Program Files. I tried the enable show hidden files/folders to find it, however, it did not reveal the "status-meter.conf" file. I am still getting the same JavaScript error message that kitnbob posted. Any suggestions would be appreicated.
- kitnbob7 years agoTutor
I see the snippet of MY error message.
If you receive the error message, save yours and follow the path in the error to another Usage Meter folder
..Users\xxx\AppData\Roaming\...
it's not in ProgramFiles...........
its in \AppData\Roaming\...
AppData may be a "hidden" folder
- MarkJFine7 years agoProfessor
1. You first have to quit the meter app.
2. It's better that you delete the whole Usrs/xxxx/AppData/Roaming/HughesNet Usage Meter directory. The reason is because chances are there are other files (like the history cache) that are corrupted as well, not just the conf file.
3. Then restart it.
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