Let me know if you have any success - or not. If you can't get setup to run at all because the 64-bit Vista, that is beyond the scope of what I can suggest here because it will require a manual edit of the registry to point the software to the correct folder.
Vista security will be happy with you there.
#American greetings creatacard windows 7 install#
After the install and reboot, move your old FMNOT32.DAT and FMNOT32.BAK to your own user data folder. Then on install, specify that folder as your data location. Before installing, make yourself a CreataCard data folder in your own user documents area. The reason you cannot see your personal input (or copy all the data you have entered from before) is because of a security feature in Vista that won't let anyone but an administrator write to C:/Program Files/CreataCard/Data.
#American greetings creatacard windows 7 64 Bit#
It is easy with the 32 bit version, harder with the 64 bit version, especially if you are doing a semi-manual install. Horselady wrote: "It just opens the calendar with no personal input." I'll look again later and see if I find one. There are some programs you can run on the Windows XP install to help figure out what those are.Įdit (11 hours ago): I have looked and haven't yet found an easy program to do that. There are some other files or registry entries the program needs. Normally you could just use the automatic installation but it isn't supported on Vista 64-bit edition due the installer being 16-bit (A bad choise for a 32-bit program but that is what they did). That message means the program hasn't been compleatly installed.
You would have to remove those yourself to uninstall it. Manual Installation - This is where you copy the needed files yourself and no entry is made in Programs and Features. There two types of program install and uninstall processes.Īutomatic Installation - This you run the setup.exe file, it copies all the needed files for the program and creates an entry in Programs and Features to remove the program.