Logos 4 Setup problem

Sir Maru
Sir Maru Member Posts: 178 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I have the Logos4 Setup program from January, 2010.  When I ran it, I get a "C++ error - see program administrator."

Thus, it appears my particular configuration of a Dell 7100 with Windows Home Premium 64 bit will not run Logos 4.

It had worked fine on Windows XP SP3.

I have had problems with certain other programs not being able to run for me.  I'm just not going to even try to use them.  For example, those programs needing MS Net Framework 1 sent a message that that program was incompatible with MS Net Framework 4 which my system requires.  I tried to uninstall another one but left Outlook 2010 on my mistake and it left Outlook 2010 disabled.  I rebooted and Outlook 2010 was repaired by the system dropping a Bluetooth add in for it which I didn't even know I had.

It looks like Windows 7 64 bit is creating problems with a lot of programs.  I'm just glad my main production programs all worked.  My daughter's company is ordering all new PC's downgraded to Windows XP.  Their main production program would NOT run with Windows 7 64 bit.

I've also noticed that even my 64 bit backup program requires my special approval everytime it runs since it alters the archive bit on every file and Windows 7 believes that is a threat to the system.

 

 

 

 

Comments

  • Kevin Becker
    Kevin Becker Member Posts: 5,604 ✭✭✭

    Have you tried downloading the installer again? http://downloads.logos.com/LBS4/Installer/Logos4Setup.exe

  • Sir Maru
    Sir Maru Member Posts: 178 ✭✭


    Have you tried downloading the installer again? http://downloads.logos.com/LBS4/Installer/Logos4Setup.exe


    Thanks, Kevin.  I just downloaded it but will wait until next week to try it. I'm bushed from this "upgrade" to a new PC taking 12 hours per day for 4 days.

    I'll try Logos once more next week.  Maybe, with all the problems I've had, the C++ resident program needs a rest as well.  I did succeed in instaling one other program after all the the other problems so I know at least one install was not affected by the prior problems.

    Of about 40 applications so far 6 are gone for good with the other 34 working just fine.  Luckily all my production programs made the cut.  I'll let you know next week when I make the one last effort.  If Logos 4 can't make it for some reason, I'll just accept it as the Will of God.  Nothing lasts forever.  Dell Tech support (North America Premium) cannot help me since they will only help with hardware and the operating system.