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Guest peterhoult
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I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

 

It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to produce a

64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

 

This leads me to 2 questions:

 

a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

architecture?

--

Regards,

 

Peter Hoult UK

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Guest Colin Barnhorst
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Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic - Help

 

What program?

 

a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

 

b) Of course.

 

"peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

>

> It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to produce

> a

> 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>

> This leads me to 2 questions:

>

> a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

> b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

> architecture?

> --

> Regards,

>

> Peter Hoult UK

Guest Charlie Russel - MVP
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic - Help

 

1.) It does already - 32-bit applications run well in Vista64. The problems

are with 16 bit applications, or 32-bit applications that either require a

system level driver, or have a 16-bit installer. There is NO support for 16

bit applications in any 64-bit MS operating system.

 

2.) Yes, certainly. You'd need a new license for it if this is an OEM

version, or you'd need to obtain a 32-bit DVD to install from if this is

retail.

 

3.) One other possibility, since the you don't tell us what the program is

or what kind of error you're getting. There might be a workaround to install

it if it's actually a 32-bit program but a 16 bit installer.

 

4.) Finally, you could run a virtual machine on your 64-bit Windows Vista,

using VirtualPC, or any of several third party virtualization solutions, and

install a version of 32-bit Windows in it that would let you run this

application.

 

--

Charlie.

http://msmvps.com/xperts64

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel

 

 

"peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

>

> It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to produce

> a

> 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>

> This leads me to 2 questions:

>

> a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

> b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

> architecture?

> --

> Regards,

>

> Peter Hoult UK

Guest peterhoult
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

 

--

Regards,

 

Peter Hoult UK

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> What program?

>

> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

>

> b) Of course.

>

> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

> >

> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to produce

> > a

> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

> >

> > This leads me to 2 questions:

> >

> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

> > architecture?

> > --

> > Regards,

> >

> > Peter Hoult UK

>

The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

 

I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on Vista 64

bit but will run on normal Vista.

 

There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

 

It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB and

the disco lights

 

and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get an

"Unhandled Exception" error.

 

I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center 2005

laptop and it works fine

 

and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to think

it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

 

For your information the URL for the software is:

 

http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

 

Thanks for replying so quickly!

 

Your info has been useful already!

Guest Tony Sperling
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Well, you are simply out of luck, the processor isn't important - the OS is.

If it doesn't run in 64bit, then there is nothing else to do but to install

it to a 32bit OS! This could be a VM, of course!

 

No hacks, workarounds or incantations!

 

 

Tony. . .

 

 

"peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

news:C7E1CDCB-BCB3-4AEB-A6D4-6C880EDEB367@microsoft.com...

>

> --

> Regards,

>

> Peter Hoult UK

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>

>> What program?

>>

>> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

>>

>> b) Of course.

>>

>> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

>> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

>> >

>> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to

>> > produce

>> > a

>> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>> >

>> > This leads me to 2 questions:

>> >

>> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

>> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

>> > architecture?

>> > --

>> > Regards,

>> >

>> > Peter Hoult UK

>>

> The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

>

> I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on Vista

> 64

> bit but will run on normal Vista.

>

> There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

>

> It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB and

> the disco lights

>

> and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get an

> "Unhandled Exception" error.

>

> I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center 2005

> laptop and it works fine

>

> and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

> running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to think

> it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

>

> For your information the URL for the software is:

>

> http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

>

> Thanks for replying so quickly!

>

> Your info has been useful already!

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

The problem with using XP in a Virtual PC virtual machine is that VPC does

not support communication with a usb device like the control board.

 

Before you revert to 32bit Vista, you might investigate a virtualization

solution like VMWare which does support usb. Since you would still need a

copy of XP to use in the VMWare virtual machine using Vista x86 does appear

to be the simplest solution but you may want to try the VMWare solution

first if you have a copy of XP to spare.

 

 

"peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

news:C7E1CDCB-BCB3-4AEB-A6D4-6C880EDEB367@microsoft.com...

>

> --

> Regards,

>

> Peter Hoult UK

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>

>> What program?

>>

>> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

>>

>> b) Of course.

>>

>> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

>> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

>> >

>> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to

>> > produce

>> > a

>> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>> >

>> > This leads me to 2 questions:

>> >

>> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

>> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

>> > architecture?

>> > --

>> > Regards,

>> >

>> > Peter Hoult UK

>>

> The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

>

> I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on Vista

> 64

> bit but will run on normal Vista.

>

> There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

>

> It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB and

> the disco lights

>

> and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get an

> "Unhandled Exception" error.

>

> I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center 2005

> laptop and it works fine

>

> and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

> running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to think

> it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

>

> For your information the URL for the software is:

>

> http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

>

> Thanks for replying so quickly!

>

> Your info has been useful already!

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Tony, the software uses a usb connected control board to control lighting.

VPC is out although VMWare might be viable.

 

"Tony Sperling" <tony.sperling@dbREMOVEmail.dk> wrote in message

news:%23dhvHvsZIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Well, you are simply out of luck, the processor isn't important - the OS

> is. If it doesn't run in 64bit, then there is nothing else to do but to

> install it to a 32bit OS! This could be a VM, of course!

>

> No hacks, workarounds or incantations!

>

>

> Tony. . .

>

>

> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

> news:C7E1CDCB-BCB3-4AEB-A6D4-6C880EDEB367@microsoft.com...

>>

>> --

>> Regards,

>>

>> Peter Hoult UK

>>

>>

>> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>>

>>> What program?

>>>

>>> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

>>>

>>> b) Of course.

>>>

>>> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

>>> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>>> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

>>> >

>>> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to

>>> > produce

>>> > a

>>> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>>> >

>>> > This leads me to 2 questions:

>>> >

>>> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

>>> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

>>> > architecture?

>>> > --

>>> > Regards,

>>> >

>>> > Peter Hoult UK

>>>

>> The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

>>

>> I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on Vista

>> 64

>> bit but will run on normal Vista.

>>

>> There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

>>

>> It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB

>> and

>> the disco lights

>>

>> and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get an

>> "Unhandled Exception" error.

>>

>> I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center 2005

>> laptop and it works fine

>>

>> and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

>> running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to

>> think

>> it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

>>

>> For your information the URL for the software is:

>>

>> http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

>>

>> Thanks for replying so quickly!

>>

>> Your info has been useful already!

>>

>

>

Guest peterhoult
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Thanks again for replying so promptly!

 

Sorry if I seem a bit stupid but is x86 another name for the 32 bit Vista? -

I think that is what you imply.

 

Looks as if I will have to obtain Vista 32 bit edition (Will seem a strange

request to the Microsoft support team (I'm going to ask them if it's possible

to get an "upgrade" price on the Vista 32 Bit Premium - The version I use now

is an OEM "System Builder" version)

 

--

Regards,

 

Peter Hoult UK

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> The problem with using XP in a Virtual PC virtual machine is that VPC does

> not support communication with a usb device like the control board.

>

> Before you revert to 32bit Vista, you might investigate a virtualization

> solution like VMWare which does support usb. Since you would still need a

> copy of XP to use in the VMWare virtual machine using Vista x86 does appear

> to be the simplest solution but you may want to try the VMWare solution

> first if you have a copy of XP to spare.

>

>

> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

> news:C7E1CDCB-BCB3-4AEB-A6D4-6C880EDEB367@microsoft.com...

> >

> > --

> > Regards,

> >

> > Peter Hoult UK

> >

> >

> > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> >

> >> What program?

> >>

> >> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

> >>

> >> b) Of course.

> >>

> >> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

> >> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

> >> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit edition.

> >> >

> >> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to

> >> > produce

> >> > a

> >> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

> >> >

> >> > This leads me to 2 questions:

> >> >

> >> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility mode?

> >> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64 bit

> >> > architecture?

> >> > --

> >> > Regards,

> >> >

> >> > Peter Hoult UK

> >>

> > The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

> >

> > I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on Vista

> > 64

> > bit but will run on normal Vista.

> >

> > There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

> >

> > It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB and

> > the disco lights

> >

> > and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get an

> > "Unhandled Exception" error.

> >

> > I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center 2005

> > laptop and it works fine

> >

> > and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

> > running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to think

> > it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

> >

> > For your information the URL for the software is:

> >

> > http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

> >

> > Thanks for replying so quickly!

> >

> > Your info has been useful already!

> >

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

Re: One of my new programs wont work on Vista 64 bit Home Basic -

 

x86 is the standard nomenclature for the instruction set originated by Intel

with the 8086 cpu. It is the architecture on which 16bit and 32bit Windows

has been built. x64 is the standard nomentclature for the 64bit cpus that

are backwards compatible with the x86 instructions set. x64 comes from the

AMD64, the first cpu in the family. Some write the shorthand for the

instruction set as 86_64. Itanium based 64bit systems are known as IA64.

 

Do not use an upgrade edition of Vista x86 to overwrite Vista x64. You need

to do a clean install and the x86 upgrade edition does not do a clean

install. There is a problem when overwriting x64 installations of XP Pro

x64 and Vista x64 with Vista x86. The x86 installer does not know how to

deal with the extra Program Files (x86) folder and fails to roll up at least

some of the files that it needs to. It is a long story but I have attempted

running Vista x86 Setup from a 64bit desktop. It results in a flawed

installation of x86. Avoid the grief and ask for a full edition, not

upgrade.

 

Get yourself a System Builder edition of Vista Home Premium x86. It should

cost you less than a retail upgrade edition anyway.

 

 

"peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

news:DEE9094F-4B43-4397-B7B5-EE76B01D19A6@microsoft.com...

> Thanks again for replying so promptly!

>

> Sorry if I seem a bit stupid but is x86 another name for the 32 bit

> Vista? -

> I think that is what you imply.

>

> Looks as if I will have to obtain Vista 32 bit edition (Will seem a

> strange

> request to the Microsoft support team (I'm going to ask them if it's

> possible

> to get an "upgrade" price on the Vista 32 Bit Premium - The version I use

> now

> is an OEM "System Builder" version)

>

> --

> Regards,

>

> Peter Hoult UK

>

>

> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>

>> The problem with using XP in a Virtual PC virtual machine is that VPC

>> does

>> not support communication with a usb device like the control board.

>>

>> Before you revert to 32bit Vista, you might investigate a virtualization

>> solution like VMWare which does support usb. Since you would still need

>> a

>> copy of XP to use in the VMWare virtual machine using Vista x86 does

>> appear

>> to be the simplest solution but you may want to try the VMWare solution

>> first if you have a copy of XP to spare.

>>

>>

>> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

>> news:C7E1CDCB-BCB3-4AEB-A6D4-6C880EDEB367@microsoft.com...

>> >

>> > --

>> > Regards,

>> >

>> > Peter Hoult UK

>> >

>> >

>> > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

>> >

>> >> What program?

>> >>

>> >> a) Depends on the program and whether or not it requires a driver.

>> >>

>> >> b) Of course.

>> >>

>> >> "peterhoult" <dodgemman@hotmail.com.nospam> wrote in message

>> >> news:CF102B52-B7B9-4583-8F46-4AF2680A8C3E@microsoft.com...

>> >> >I tried to use a program with Windows Vista Home Basic 64 bit

>> >> >edition.

>> >> >

>> >> > It won't install, and the program makers say they have no plans to

>> >> > produce

>> >> > a

>> >> > 64 bit version. They say it works with Vista 32 bit version.

>> >> >

>> >> > This leads me to 2 questions:

>> >> >

>> >> > a) can you make the 64 bit version run in a 32 bit compatibility

>> >> > mode?

>> >> > b) can a 32 bit version of vista be installed on a machine with 64

>> >> > bit

>> >> > architecture?

>> >> > --

>> >> > Regards,

>> >> >

>> >> > Peter Hoult UK

>> >>

>> > The program is a DJ Lighting Controller called Chauvet ShowXpress.

>> >

>> > I have contacted their support guys and they say it will not run on

>> > Vista

>> > 64

>> > bit but will run on normal Vista.

>> >

>> > There are 2 errors I get when I try to install.

>> >

>> > It won't let me install the drivers for the connection between the USB

>> > and

>> > the disco lights

>> >

>> > and 2nd when I try to run the program that "runs" the light show I get

>> > an

>> > "Unhandled Exception" error.

>> >

>> > I know the program works as I have installed it on a XP Media Center

>> > 2005

>> > laptop and it works fine

>> >

>> > and also on a Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz (A 64 bit processor I believe)

>> > running XP Home normal 32 bit even though their support guys seem to

>> > think

>> > it won't even work with any 64 bit processor no matter what OS is used.

>> >

>> > For your information the URL for the software is:

>> >

>> > http://showxpress.thelightingcontroller.com/english/download.html

>> >

>> > Thanks for replying so quickly!

>> >

>> > Your info has been useful already!

>> >

>>


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