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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #45 on: 07 Dec 2013, 18:13 »
Hi
You can also set Data Execution Prevention exceptions:
Set Data Execution Prevention exceptions as follows (courtesy mcbee):
open control panel
select system and security
select system
select advanced system settings
in performance , select settings
select Data Execution Prevention
IF it is set for DEP for essential windows programs, then set it to DEP for all programs and services except those i select
select Add
local C:
Program File
MarketFeeder Pro 7
feeder 7
THEN select Add again
select teditor
Apply
OK
if you use other software you might have to include these in the except list.
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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #46 on: 07 Dec 2013, 18:16 »
hi
what antivirus do you use.
make sure that you are running mfp as administrator
make sure that you allow mfp and the trigger editor through your firewall
make sure that you allow mfp and any mfp.dll through your antivirus/malware software

mcbee

I use avast. I have excluded all marketfeeder folders in avast so avast won't check them. Are those dll's in any other folders?

I have allowed mfp through firewall.

I think i'm an administrator but will run it as an admin. And will allow mfeditor through firewall. Hope those help.

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #47 on: 07 Dec 2013, 18:17 »
Hi
You can also set Data Execution Prevention exceptions:
Set Data Execution Prevention exceptions as follows (courtesy mcbee):
open control panel
select system and security
select system
select advanced system settings
in performance , select settings
select Data Execution Prevention
IF it is set for DEP for essential windows programs, then set it to DEP for all programs and services except those i select
select Add
local C:
Program File
MarketFeeder Pro 7
feeder 7
THEN select Add again
select teditor
Apply
OK
if you use other software you might have to include these in the except list.

Thanks MarkV, will try this also!

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #48 on: 08 Dec 2013, 13:08 »
Have tried all suggestions. Still crashes but this time without any logs or error messages.

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #49 on: 08 Dec 2013, 13:22 »
hi
does it crash when you use certain triggers or any trigger.
also set your computer virtual memory to at least 30,000.

mcbee
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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #50 on: 08 Dec 2013, 13:39 »
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does it crash when you use certain triggers or any trigger.
also set your computer virtual memory to at least 30,000.

mcbee

30 000 megabytes?

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #51 on: 08 Dec 2013, 13:54 »
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i have mine set to 10,000 minimum and maximum, because i only have a laptop with 120 GB HDD and 1GB memory.
yours should be a lot more.

mcbee
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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #52 on: 08 Dec 2013, 14:07 »
hi
i have mine set to 10,000 minimum and maximum, because i only have a laptop with 120 GB HDD and 1GB memory.
yours should be a lot more.

mcbee

ok

Ok.

Haven't changed it yet. Got message:

Error reading suiForm -> TitleBarButtons: Error reading TsuiTitleBarButton -> PicMouseOn.Data: System Error. Code 8.

Does it sound like this kind of problem is cause the virtual memory issue?

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #53 on: 08 Dec 2013, 14:51 »
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These are error messages from the programming language MarketFeeder is written in. It is the first time I have come across any user having them.
Please try the following:
check your hard disk has got plenty room
re-download and re-install latest version of MarketFeeder
http://marketfeeder.co.uk/buy/
reboot computer (important) and try it.
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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #54 on: 08 Dec 2013, 15:14 »
Hi
These are error messages from the programming language MarketFeeder is written in. It is the first time I have come across any user having them.
Please try the following:
check your hard disk has got plenty room
re-download and re-install latest version of MarketFeeder
http://marketfeeder.co.uk/buy/
reboot computer (important) and try it.

I have an older SSD where I installed Windows and some programs. 19 gigs free space currently. Page file size is max 8 gigs. 8 gigs of RAM.

MarkV, I don't think that re-install will help as about week ago I formatted C-drive and re-installed Windows and also MF... Thought they would help.

I may have to buy bigger drive but before buying it, I need to be 100% sure it will help. If it won't, I need to get at least some kind of discount.

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #55 on: 08 Dec 2013, 15:23 »
I changed the pagefile fom SSD to my HDD where is 140 gigs free space.

Set the pagefile to 16-40000. Lets see if that helps.

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #56 on: 08 Dec 2013, 15:37 »
hi
have you disabled sandbox in avast.

check to see where marketfeeder is installed, it could be in program files (86)
then avast file system shield, exclude marketfeeder pro 7 in the program files/program files (86)
and in users, win7

then in the web shield, exclude marketfeeder pro 7\feeder.exe in the program files/program files (86)
and the same for the marketfeeder pro 7\teditor.exe in the program files/program files (86)


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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #57 on: 08 Dec 2013, 15:44 »
hi
have you disabled sandbox in avast.

check to see where marketfeeder is installed, it could be in program files (86)
then avast file system shield, exclude marketfeeder pro 7 in the program files/program files (86)
and in users, win7

then in the web shield, exclude marketfeeder pro 7\feeder.exe in the program files/program files (86)
and the same for the marketfeeder pro 7\teditor.exe in the program files/program files (86)


mcbee

Have excluded both the users and program files folders. Don't open in sandbox.

Page file increase seems to help.. But I say just "seems" as something might still happen.

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #58 on: 10 Dec 2013, 16:33 »
I want to thank mcbee and MarkV for great support.

The program has been running smoothly for couple of days.

Seems that mcbee was correct and increasing page file helped a lot.

For everyone I recommend increasing the page file size if any hiccups  ;)

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Re: Dutching Over/Under 3.5 market and certain Correct Scores
« Reply #59 on: 23 Dec 2015, 00:46 »
Has anybody had any (good) results with  this trigger? Does it run well? Without any problems? Does it make a profit?

I could imagine that once in every x games there is a score of more than 3 goals for a team and then the total stake is lost. Which means that 12 bets or so have to be won again to make up for the loss (with 8% ROI per bet approx.) Or am I wrong?

What would be a good way to select the games? (apart from the build in filter of odds . 2.20) Certain leagues?

Thanks already for any input/help.
regards,
John

 

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