Looking for help on starting of Chimera 1.11 on win32

Hi Chimera users, I am Ph.D. student who foucing on genetic study of skin disease from Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China. Recently, I want to used Chimera to draw a protein structure. But after I installed Chimera 1.11 on my win 7(win32 system), I can't open it. It showed such error when I started the --debug command. Could anyone give me a hand? Thank you so much. Chao Yang Anhui Medical University Hefei, China

Hi Chao, That error suggests that there was some kind of error during the installation process and it did not finish successfully (i.e. there are files missing). I suggest you wipe out that installation and try again. Make sure you have enough disk space where you are installing it (several hundred MB). I would also recommend installing 1.12 instead of the older 1.11 — various small-to-medium bugs were fixed and a few features were added. —Eric Eric Pettersen UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
On Mar 9, 2018, at 10:23 AM, 杨超 <xotong@163.com> wrote:
Hi Chimera users,
I am Ph.D. student who foucing on genetic study of skin disease from Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China. Recently, I want to used Chimera to draw a protein structure. But after I installed Chimera 1.11 on my win 7(win32 system), I can't open it. It showed such error when I started the --debug command.
<截图1.png> Could anyone give me a hand? Thank you so much.
Chao Yang Anhui Medical University Hefei, China
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