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I've installed borland c++ builder 6 in every OS, and it works just fine, but when i installed it in Winme, it displays a problem with the Kernell32.dll, does anybody know what can I do so this application can run under windows millenium edition??????
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Can I ask you a question in return?
Why do you want to install C++ Builder in WinME? This version of Windows is the worst they've ever made. Why don't you just backup your data and install Win2000, which is the best they ever made... But maybe try the site of Borland. Maybe that there's a patch or something...
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Spongy, its not always easy to simply switch operating systems...
Cost usually being the biggest issue. Although it doesn't help to note that Windows ME was filled with bugs... Jedi_program, have you tried reinstalling C++ Builder? Sometimes a DLL doesn't get registered properly... I think Borland released a special version for Windows ME... but I may be mistaken... either way, make sure you have a non-NT related version... |
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