E-Prime 1.1 in Windows 7 (64 bit)
David McFarlane
mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Jan 4 21:00:11 UTC 2010
Fernando,
Just some thoughts... Could you install 32-bit XP under a virtual
machine and install EP1.1 under that? Or, could you install EP2
under Win7 64 bit and open the EP1.1 file through EP2? Hmm, AFAIK EP
does not run under 64 bits, but I would be glad to be corrected
there, and you might try doing your own search for "64" or whatever.
Finally, how about just installing EP1.1 on another computer that
still runs good old WinXP? Shouldn't be hard to find one of those,
and might be a lot easier than trying to EP1.1 to run under
Win7-64. Unless running the old EP1.1 files is just an excuse to try
getting EP1.1 running under Win7-64 :).
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>I need to use some old E-Studio v 1.1 files, but I cannot even install
>E-Prime 1.1 in my computer (Windows 7 64 bits).
>The problem might be easier to solve than it seems. I installed the
>drivers of the HASP USB key (Win 7 64 bits version) and the key shows
>the nice red LED.
>But then the installation process stops because the key is not
>recognized by the computer. According to the Aladdin DiagnostiX, the
>key is not there!
>
>Was somebody able to install the hardware key in a 64 bits based
>system?
>
>I could use Ubuntu as well, if somebody tell me it can be achieved...
>
>Thanks,
>Fernando
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