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The confirmation bet 'beep' that can be heard on some computers is a generated by hardware and not the software. Some computers do not have this capability....
Bet Angel Professional currently requires .NETv2.0 and will not work with just .NETv3 even if you have this installed on your computer. Some confusion surrounds the version names as they are in fact d...
This fault is often due to the new graphics card or a change of settings on your graphics card. When you use hardware acceleration this will often 'upset' the performance of normal drawing of 2d graph...
We’ve sized the software for 1024x768 resolution minimum, but showing the Windows task bar may eat into the vertical height and hide part of the screen. We suggest un-docking the screen or configure t...
Check that the 'Auto Refresh' check box is ticked at the top of the screen. Once this is done select 'Settings' then 'Save settings' to ensure that this does not untick itself when restarting the appl...
Bet Angel is optimised to give the best performance when connecting to Betfair. But your bandwith really depends on the types of markets you trade, how many bets you place and at what rate you refresh...
This can be due to a number of reasons - Too many markets in Guardian can consume resources and slow a machine down. Try restarting your computer in the first instance. You may want to tighten up the ...
This is an error with your Betfair account. This usually occurs because you have tried to log onto your account with the incorrect password and your account has been locked as a security precaution. Y...
Depending on your configuration and your use of Guardian you are running it is quite possible you are running out of windows resources. This can be even more evident if you try to run multiple instanc...
This is usually due to the stake size or number of bets you are trying to place. The betting exchange is basically refusing to place the bets. If you increase the stake size, this issue will usually r...