Treespider
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Hi,
I'm trying to install a 32-bit program on my desktop PC with Win7 Pro (64-bit).
The problem is : The program (.exe format) has an old 16-bit installer called Freeman Installer. I know Win7 has provisions for the old MS installers in Root\SysWOW64\setup_16.exe. When I try to run the program I get the message "Unable to copy temp files", and the installer doesn't open. Same thing happens if I use the "Troubleshoot compatibility" install options. Setting the file's properties to compatibility mode doesn't help either. Obviously, none of the onboard 16-bit installers will do the job.
I have tried to extract the .exe file with both 7-Zip and WinRAR...no success, even if I change the extension to .zip. The program ran faultlessly on Win98, Win2000 and Win XP Pro. Is there any way to solve this ?
I'm trying to install a 32-bit program on my desktop PC with Win7 Pro (64-bit).
The problem is : The program (.exe format) has an old 16-bit installer called Freeman Installer. I know Win7 has provisions for the old MS installers in Root\SysWOW64\setup_16.exe. When I try to run the program I get the message "Unable to copy temp files", and the installer doesn't open. Same thing happens if I use the "Troubleshoot compatibility" install options. Setting the file's properties to compatibility mode doesn't help either. Obviously, none of the onboard 16-bit installers will do the job.
I have tried to extract the .exe file with both 7-Zip and WinRAR...no success, even if I change the extension to .zip. The program ran faultlessly on Win98, Win2000 and Win XP Pro. Is there any way to solve this ?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit