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  1. Has anybody ever had a problem starting up this program on their computer before? Kotor Scripting Tool v0.1.3.1 http://deadlystream.com/forum/files/file/191-kotor-scripting-tool/ I wanted to use it to try and decompile a custom NCS script, but the darn thing won't even get past it's "Kotor Script Editor" logo screen before popping up the typical Windows "Kotor Scripting Tool has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." thingy and then I have to shut it down. I swear I came across this same problem before, years ago, with an earlier version of this program. I've installed it twice to make sure it wasn't a first time bad install and it still does it. I do have the dotNetFx4.0 installed as required, but I'm beginning to wonder if the author wrote the program with a earlier or later version instead and just mistakenly thought he was using 4.0. But surely not? The only other thing I can think of is that it's not for old rig like mine that runs Windows XP and instead the author designed it to run on Win 7 only. So any ideas what could be possibly wrong or has anybody ever had this problem as well?