Every time I open up my Rhino 6 Beta, this message appears. Any solution?
Hello - can you try loading rhe plug-in by hand, either with the Install button in Options > PLug-Ins, or by drag and drop? The file should be here:
“C:\Program Files\Rhino BETA\Plug-ins\RhinoScript.rhp”
-Pascal
Hello,
It says:
“Unable to load RhinoScript.rhp plug-in:Dependent DLL is out of date. Please contact the plug-in vendor to get the latest version.”
Here is the file. I installed Rhino 6 Beta on Nov 14th as well.
Also, my folder name of Rhino 6 is “Rhino WIP” instead of “Rhino BETA”. Does it do any harm?
Best,
Addin
Actually, that shows it is Not loaded. There is no “Yes” next to it.
If it were me, the next thing I’d try is a “Repair” of Rhino Beta.
Run the installer again and choose the Repair option.
Weirdly I could not download the latest Rhino 6 Beta (Nov 21st) with my RH6B lisence code. The download page is Locked to a starting code of RH50. My RH50 lisence is neither working.
To qualify to participate with the V6 Beta, you need to own a registered V5.
Then we email you the V6 beta license key.
I have a registered V5 starting. I have a beta license key. The thing is the latest website. It is locked at RH50 and I could not type in my RH6B license.
I have both license emails from Scott Davidson (RH50) & Brian Gillespie (RH6B). I am just saying this in order to tell you about it without posting my license out.
Right.
The point is to download the V6 Beta installer, you need to use your V5 license key and email address as a qualifier.
When you run the V6 Beta installer, you’ll need the V6 Beta license key.
Somewhere in that process you seem to be running into problems, but I don’t know exactly where.
It’s probably best to a message to tech support with the specific details of the problem.
Once you have made the first successful installation of Rhino6 beta, you don’t even need the RH6 key at all. The update installer automatically recognizes the previous installation to validate.
True, unless he entered the V6 Beta key on a different computer, replaced the hard drive, or formatted it.
I didn’t do any of them. I found my way out yesterday by using an update link instead of the official portal.
Did that solve your original problem of replacing the missing DLL that was needed to load the RhinoScript plug-in?
Sorry I forgot to mention this. Yes it seems good now. Thank you John!
A couple followup questions:
Are you running McAfee AV?
Are you running CCleaner?
I’m trying to figure out what happened to the missing system dlls.
- I am not running McAfee. I never run it.
- I am not running CCleaner.
However, a Microsoft’s irresponsible technician did use CCleaner on my computer in remote, but that was before I ever installed the Rhino V6, while trying to fix the “Completely freezing Windows 10 OS” caused by Windows 1709 update on Rhino 5.
BTW, my Rhino Beta runs well so far, not causing the Win 1709 OS freezing up anymore. In order to double ensure it, I am enabling the “Windows 8 compatibility mode”, even though some fellow in that topic says it doesn’t solve that bug.
OK, thanks.
I have had some reports of problems with system files being deleted by both of those tools.
Any “cleaning” that happened before Rhino was installed isn’t a problem.
On the V5 freezing problem in Windows 10 (1709), there seems to be some correlation to VRay.
Do you have VRay installed in your V5?
If so, please try this test:
In Options > Plug-ins, change the list filter to Plug-ins that do not ship with Rhino", disable Vray, and restart Rhino.
Does that eliminate the system freeze?