On Sunday, January 27, 2019 at 11:08:30 PM UTC-5, Joe Drive wrote:
Hi,
I Just bought a laptop with windows 10 and 64 OS. I've installed Clarion 6.3 on it. But it can not run or open there's a message "This app can't run on your PC "
Can anyone tell me the solution?
thx,
Joe
32-bit computer could run a 16-bit subsystem that Clarion needs for many of its processes. 64-bit computers can run 32-bit processes, but do not have the 16-bit subsystem necessary to run CW.
The easiest way is to do a P2V (Physical to Virtual) and make a VM (Virtual Machine) from your old computer. The best is VMware. VMware has a free ISO you can download that runs P2V to produce a VM from your old machine. I personally use an old copy
of VMware Workstation. It is the best for this type of thing but not free. Next, you can get a new version of VMware Workstation Player that is free and will work fine with one VM at at time. Oracle makes VirtualBox, is free, and has capabilities
between VMware Workstation and Player, but it's also flaky sometimes. Then there is Hyper-V that is part of Windows 10 Pro. It's and uninstallable module from within Windows and is a Type-1 hypervisor but instead of it being the fastest of the bunch,
it's the slowest and the least flexible. A lot of people use it because it comes with Windows. If it's XP, keep it off the Internet. The only AV for it is AVAST, but I don't run it because it annihilates performance.
! *** IMPORTANT ***
When the VM first fires up, it will asked you if you moved it or copied it. The answer MUST BE that you moved it. If you don't, it gets new keys, and you will need new licenses for software. You may still have an issue or two, but it will cause the
least carnage.
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