I just installed Crossover 20.0.4 on my MacBook Pro M1 running MacOS 11.3 public beta. The installation of Crossover went fine.
But when trying to install Steam from "install a windows application" guide, I get an error message saying that "The Creating the Steam bottle task failed" and "cxbottle:error: unable to create the 'Steam' bottle".
When I click cancel, the app just crashes.
I can see that there is a folder called 'Steam' created under Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles
Looking at the log is says:
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 0000000000001000-0000000000010000
0009:err:environ:run_wineboot failed to start wineboot c00000e5
winewrapper.exe:error: cannot execute L"Z:\\Applications\\CrossOver.app\\Contents\\SharedSupport\\CrossOver\\lib64\\wine\\rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection win7Install 128 Z:\\Applications\\CrossOver.app\\Contents\\SharedSupport\\CrossOver\\share\\crossover\\bottle_data\\crossover.inf"
-> rc=256 (took 1.97984600067139 seconds)
setup:error: 'rundll32 win7Install crossover.inf' failed
setup:error: 'rundll32 win7Install crossover.inf' failed
-> rc=256 (took 2.03717088699341 seconds)
cxbottle:error: unable to create the 'Steam' bottle in '/Users/username/Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles/Steam'
8109: Releasing the '/var/folders/8x/ygzhxgyj1z7_07phb4d9t1bm0000gn/T//.wine-501/bottle-1000012-6b77a7.lock' lock
:cxlogfilter:exit
Does anyone know what could cause it?
[b]I also tried to install Half-Life 2 via "Install a windows application" guide, and I didn't get any errors and it seems to work!
[/b]Is the template for Steam broken perhaps?
Update: I tried to create a bottle from scratch just to test. I was able to create a Win7 32-bit bottle but not a Win7 64-bit.
Tried to create a 64-bit gave me error:
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 0000000000001000-0000000000010000
winewrapper.exe:error: cannot execute L"Z:\\Applications\\CrossOver.app\\Contents\\SharedSupport\\CrossOver\\lib64\\wine\\rundll32.exe setupapi.dll,InstallHinfSection win7Install 128 Z:\\Applications\\CrossOver.app\\Contents\\SharedSupport\\CrossOver\\share\\crossover\\bottle_data\\crossover.inf"
setup:error: 'rundll32 win7Install crossover.inf' failed
cxbottle:error: unable to create the 'test2' bottle in '/Users/username/Library/Application Support/CrossOver/Bottles/test2'
Perhaps Crossover is not able to run 64-bit on M1?
This seems to be a regression in 11.3 Beta, as 64Bit bottle creation works in 11.2.1.
After 11.2 was released to be public I removed the developers seed.
Also Half-Life2 will be unplayable on Apple Silicon current due to graphical glitches, this will hopefully be resolved in CX21.
reckon you folks are spot on.. I'm on the Dev update of 11.3 Beta..
damn it, broke now.
0000000000001000-0000000000010000 ARGHHH!
Booooo, sad. ☹️
That Preloader warning is a none issue as that memory region is marked “DOS area”
Also I would highly advise against installing a developers seed, after 11.2 launched I removed the developers seed and kept my M1 system on officially released updates only.
From what’s been discussed with me the issue only happens since installing the 11.3 beta, 32Bit bottles work but 64Bit bottle eventually fail and require a reboot to function again.
I would recommend anyone who’s running 11.3 beta to open a support ticket with this issue, I know at least one was filled but having additional confirmation is always good.
My XBOX one controller los works flawlessly even with bluetooth connection only.
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