Sometimes when you close out the Windows wallet, it doesn't completely close out so that the next time
you go to open it, you get an error. Go to your task manager (CTRL-ALT-DELETE) and look under Background
Processes. You'll see the Singularity wallet there. Highlight it and click the END button then close out the
task manager. Now you should be able to run the wallet no problem.
Thanks for the help, but what happens with this one is it just never seems to get past loading the wallet - it doesn't give me any error. I just double checked my Task Manage to ensure it's not running for whatever reason, and it's not, so with nothing running, I go to open it, the logo pops up, and it just seems to stay on the Verifying Wallet stage forever. Changing the compatability to Windows 7, and running it as Administrator don't seem to do anything either, so I'm not sure what to do here.
Edit: This makes no sense, but it seems that, for some reason Singularity's wallet conflicts with RazorCoin's wallet - I had Razor open all this time, I tried closing it, because I figured - why not, and then Singularity opened no problem. But obviously now Razor won't open, so I can't keep both open at the same time it seems, which is odd, this is the first time I've had any wallets conflicting with one another.
This is most likely because they both use the same tor protocols. We wanted the best, without anon none of these issues existed, but windows doesn't like closing out tor .