Not sure how this happened but I went to fire up Wyre Bash and got the following error:
Error! Unable to start Wrye Bash.
Please ensure Wrye Bash is correctly installed.
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "bash\bash", line 362, in main
 File "bash\bosh", line 31163, in initBosh
 File "bash\bosh", line 30904, in initDirs
 File "bash\bosh", line 30823, in getPersonalPath
 File "bash\bosh", line 30823, in
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 10: ordinal not in range(128)
After a bit of googling, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling WB (298 standalone ver) to no avail. I also tried deleting the language .txt files in \Mopy\bash\l10n per one thread I found, but no luck.
Any ideas?
Edit: Resolved. Â I did a complete removal of WB and BOSS, then redownloaded the installers and did a clean install. Â That seems to have done the trick. Â Not sure what I did to cause this problem, but all seems to be working again as normal.
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venkman781
Not sure how this happened but I went to fire up Wyre Bash and got the following error:
Error! Unable to start Wrye Bash.
Please ensure Wrye Bash is correctly installed.
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "bash\bash", line 362, in main
 File "bash\bosh", line 31163, in initBosh
 File "bash\bosh", line 30904, in initDirs
 File "bash\bosh", line 30823, in getPersonalPath
 File "bash\bosh", line 30823, in
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe2 in position 10: ordinal not in range(128)
After a bit of googling, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling WB (298 standalone ver) to no avail. I also tried deleting the language .txt files in \Mopy\bash\l10n per one thread I found, but no luck.
Any ideas?
Edit: Resolved. Â I did a complete removal of WB and BOSS, then redownloaded the installers and did a clean install. Â That seems to have done the trick. Â Not sure what I did to cause this problem, but all seems to be working again as normal.
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