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Hello -
I had those working with Windows XP, but I am nowupgrading my OS to Windows 7.
The person doing my upgrade says that I need to "reinstall from scratch."
He saidits because I will have a VIRGIN system when he completes the upgrade.
He tells me that the files will be restored, but that does NOT mean the programs will
be reinstalled.
So, who do I contact to get those downloads again? Is there a fee?
I don't want to upgrade the VS unless it has the Fortran integration,
which I understand it does not currently.
Maybe you have a sales contact I can confer with?
Thanks; Bill Sinclair
I had those working with Windows XP, but I am nowupgrading my OS to Windows 7.
The person doing my upgrade says that I need to "reinstall from scratch."
He saidits because I will have a VIRGIN system when he completes the upgrade.
He tells me that the files will be restored, but that does NOT mean the programs will
be reinstalled.
So, who do I contact to get those downloads again? Is there a fee?
I don't want to upgrade the VS unless it has the Fortran integration,
which I understand it does not currently.
Maybe you have a sales contact I can confer with?
Thanks; Bill Sinclair
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If you are registering your license for the first time, or know the account credentials which were set up when it was registered, you can download your licensed Intel software products at https://registrationcenter.intel.com. If you need help recovering your license or support account, you should get faster help at the companion forum on licensing issues.
VS2008 shell for ifort comes with the ifort download which you can get at registrationcenter.
If you are using the full VS2008, you should have got the installer components for that from from Microsoft. If you have it running now, that presumably has been taken care of. The fortran integration options will come up when you run the ifort installer.
VS2008 shell for ifort comes with the ifort download which you can get at registrationcenter.
If you are using the full VS2008, you should have got the installer components for that from from Microsoft. If you have it running now, that presumably has been taken care of. The fortran integration options will come up when you run the ifort installer.

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