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VK2AWZ > PACKET 16.12.12 23:47l 23 Lines 966 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 530169VK2AWZ
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Subj: Re: Help
Path: IZ3LSV<IW0QNL<JH4XSY<F1OYP<VK6ZRT
Sent: 121216/2247Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:29969 [Boyanup] $:530169VK2AWZ
From: VK2AWZ@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To : PACKET@WW
As below I have sent it to you as a PNL but failing that, here is a copy
of my reply, as to how I got Winpac to run on Win7 Home edition. No doubt
this is a 32 bit version.
Hi Bill, I am running 32 bit/Home Win 7 Re how did I do it well I
just did a drag and drop of the working program to a flash drive. Then
putting the drive into the USB of the Toshiba laptop, I did a drag and
drop onto C Drive. You could of course durnt the working one as a data
file, onto a CD and did a drag and drop!
It then worked perfectly, but I have heard 64 bit win7 is not suitable.
Personally I don't know why folk opt for 64, when I can run the
majority of my old programs on the laptop, as well as all new programs I
have purchased.
Can someone advise of 64 bit advantage, or is it only a status thing for
them?
73 - Dave, VK2AWZ @ VK@ZRT
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