I have had this problem with a new PC installed in my office. The IT guy has said that I simply have to wait til mid-feb when Aspentech bring out a 64bit version of the programme. Until then I have to use an old machine.
Aspen Hysys 7.3 for Windows 7 64 bit can be downloaded for free from the Download Jet website. It is also available from the Opendown, Bantorrent and Software Topic websites.
Windows 7 required 20 Gigabyte (GB) of space to install a 64-bit version into the system.
Internet Explorer comes preinstalled with all Windows Operating Systems. To upgrade it, you would go to Windows Update. If you have a 64 bit Operating System, you can not install a 32 bit version.
I also found out that I have to preform clean install to have 64-bit version of Windows 7 because I have 32-bit version of XP. Can I install it on one hard disc without loosing my data on another hard disc. Is this clean installation going to delete data from one hard disc where I want to install it or is it going to delete data from both hard disc including one I don't plan to install Windows on?
You can't install C++ programs on Windows 7. The compatibility issue is due to turbo software not due to Windows 7. Turbo C does not work on Windows 7 because Turbo C is 16 bit application where Windows 7 does not support 16 bit applications. But there's a tool which allows users to install 16 bit applications on Windows 7. The tool is DOSBox. Use DOSBox to install Turbo C in Windows 7.
Just install ITunes for Windows 7 x64.
it is does not possible to instal asys10 in windows 7 64bit
you can't, you'll need to re install with a 64 bit version
It is permissible to install the Windows Vista Activator for both 32 bit and 64 bit. It is an activation application that sends information to Microsoft.
You can install the game on a 32 bit OS and transfer the directory structure directly to a 64 bit Windows 7 and it will run fine. It won't install on a 64 bit system because the installer is 16 bit an thus incompatible with 64 bit OS.
If the PC's hardware meet the required specifications of 64-bit you can.
Any C++ implementation Windows will do. But if you want to write 64-bit code, you will need a 64-bit compiler.
No special requirements are needed to install 16-bit software on 32-bit Windows. Most programs that follow the 16-bit Windows API properly should run fine.