I have all the latest drivers I could find. I also ran the memtest
for 6+hours w/o any failures. Maybe I should try loading XP first and
then Vista over it?
I think I found the solution. I set up a dual boot system. I used XP
to load the Flex software, then when I boot to Vista, I can run
Iko,
You might try looking at your settings for Windows. There is one
checkbox for Reboot on System Error. Make sure that is turned off
so that you can at least see the error you are getting. I have seen
Windows ship with this set to be true, normally on the dumbed down
home editions of
Hi Matthew,
I am not the one that has the issues. I just shared my experience of
installing on Vista by copying an XP installation over manually. The
installer did not run at the time - quite possibly because I did not run
it as Administrator - or maybe some other issue. It was prior to 2.01
The
John,
Many developers are running Vista with Flex Builder - Including myself
until I downgraded back to XP - so I don't think you encountering an
issue with the Flex Builder setup program... sounds to me more like an
issue with hardware. (Like the machine is having BSOD)
I would double-check to
I don't think the installer works on Vista. I installed on XP and then
copied the installation directory over to my Vista machine. I think you
will also have to install the the player and debug version of the player
manually, by visiting the Adobe web site.
Iko
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Iko,
Sorry you couldn't get the installer to run on Vista, but it did work
for me - I was running Windows Vista Business Edition at the time - and
others:
- http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/66731
- http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/65094
-Jun
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Iko,
Sorry you couldn't get the installer to run on Vista, but it did work
for me - I was running Windows Vista Business Edition at the time - and
others:
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