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I've installed 7.1 on Win7 64bit many times and not had a single issue
like your describing. I suspect the registry has some quirks in it. I
suggest you back that up just before installation. You might consider
one of the registry clean/repair tools first (I use CCleaner). The Win7
registry gets messed up much more often than my XP registry did. (I'd
still never go back to XP unless forced)
I have also installed under VMware and not had any issues.
Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC
On 1/17/2011 12:46 AM, Kirk Goins wrote:
I have a Dual Core 3GHz AMD with 8GB memory, over 200GB free disk runningand
Windows 7 64bit Pro. and can't get a clean install of IBM i Access 7.1
most of the time it corrupts other apps like OFFICE 2007.Machine
Doing a standard upgrade from 6.1 or a clean install after removing 6.1 I
get a message that a Reboot is needed first. Many trys later and several
uses Restore Points I'm on 6.1. I have also on my machine a Virtual
( VMware Player ) with WP Pro with SP3 ) and True Windows Virtual Machineon
running Whatever version of XP MS installs. In both cases I'm up to date
fixes on all 3 copies of the OS. All 3 get the same error. But if Iinstall
6.1 it goes on cleanly.get
IBM has workaround at
http://www-912.ibm.com/s_dir/slkbase.NSF/DocNumber/582442908 . It does
past the error. but cause more problems and I need to use the RestorePoint
to get things back to normal and at times reinstall Office 2007.--
Anyone else seen this? At this rate I'm going to wait for 8.x!
-- Kirk
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