My windows xp 64-bit edition?disk melted down, so I upgraded to windows 7 a few days ago.
Now I'm trying to install my visual studio 2005 professional on 64-bit windows 7 so I can continue developing my software.? However, at or near the end of installation disk #2, a warning dialog of some kind appears, which says:
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This program has known compatibility issues.
Check online to see if solutions are available from the microsoft website.? If solutions are found, windows will automatically display a website that lists steps you can take.
Program: visual studio 2005
Publisher: Microsoft
Location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe
The buttons along the bottom are: "check for solutions online" : "run program" : "cancel"
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When I click "check for solutions online", it displays another dialog window with the following contents (when I click "hide" to unhide the following message):
Problem Signature:
? Problem Event Name:????????? ApphelpSoftBlock
? Problem Signature 01:???????? {11111111-1111-1111-1111-1111111111111}
? Problem Signature 02:???????? {5f66dbae-cad3-468a-83d0-77ace8abc1f6}
? OS Version:????????????????????????? 6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3
? Locale ID:???????????????????????????? 1033
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Question #1:? What is the so-called "compatibility problem"?
Question #2:? How do I get a successful install?
Question #3:? If I cannot install this, can I develop my 64-bit application with one of the express editions?? Note that my program has 32-bit and 64-bit format assembly-language files (not inline assembly), so I can compile 32-bit and 64-bit versions of my applications.? The 64-bit assembly-language?file contains?256-bit wide SIMD/AVX/FMA4 instructions.
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