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Several years ago we bought licenses for Compaq Visual Fortran. Compaq was bought by HP. This software then was sold to Intel.
We are upgrading to new PCs and are trying to install this Fortran package on them. At the point in the installation process where we input the license number, the install quits because of an invalid license number.
How do we get past this error so that we can install the Fortran package?
Thanks,
emily.jordan@tinker.af.mil
We are upgrading to new PCs and are trying to install this Fortran package on them. At the point in the installation process where we input the license number, the install quits because of an invalid license number.
How do we get past this error so that we can install the Fortran package?
Thanks,
emily.jordan@tinker.af.mil
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XP Mode is exactly like running XP SP3 in a virtual machine, as that's what it is. Just Microsoft's version of a virtual machine rather than VMware, Yes, others have been successful at this and I've done it myself so that I can run CVF on my Win7 x64 system.
Why such an old version of IVF?
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Hello Santiago,
i had also problems with the CVF installation on pure Win XP installations. During the last year we finished our transition to Win7 64bit. We never had any problems to install CVF based on the XP Mode. The only annoying think is the slow performance.
Frank

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