How to download and install Turbo C++ in Windows 7....
1.Download dosbox 0.74 from dosbox.com and save in E: drive(say).
2.Download Turbo C++ 3.0.
3.Create a folder Turbo in E: drive & save all contents of Turbo C++ 3.0.
4.Open dosbox.
5.Type as follows:-
mount e e:\ <Press enter>
e: <Press enter>
cd turbo <Press enter>
install install <Press enter>
6.Proceed as per requirements.
7.A folder TC appears in E: drive.
8.To repeat the point 5. commands whenever you open the dosbox, go to E:\Dosbox-0.74\Dosbox-0.74 Options
9.Scroll down to the end of the page and write as follows:-
mount E E:\
E:
CD TC
CD BIN
TC.EXE
10.Now open dosbox by clicking its icon on desktop and find to open Turbo C++ directly, but in a small dialob box.
It depends on which make and version of C++ you have. Generally, to install something in windows, you execute the setup.exe program as administrator. You should, of course, review the prerequisites first.
You do not "install C language." You write in it. If you are having trouble installing a specific compiler or IDE, you should specify the name of the product.
You cannot install programming languages (or natural languages, either) on your computer. You can install compilers for programming languages, though.
Install a compiler.
C-language was derived from B-language.
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For a start, you can install a C-compiler.
C isn't a program, or something you install; it is a programming language for writing software. Linux and most of the programs that run on it were written in C, and a C compiler and libraries are supplied with most systems, or are readily available.
You cannot install a programming language on your computer. If you want to install a compiler, see the attached link.
You should install a C or C++ compiler first.
You cannot install programming languages (or natural languages, either) on your computer. You can install compilers for programming languages, though.
You can use a software called DOSboxAnother Answer:Turbo C++ was discontinued in 2009 by Embarcadero Technologies. While you might be able to get it to run in Windows 7 using compatibility mode, it would be better to upgrade to C++Builder.You can use DOSBox to install Turbo C in Windows 7. Or Turbo C Simulator which install Turbo C in Windows 7 in a single click.
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.
The same way you use C++ on all previous versions: install the appropriate Windows 7 SDK(s) then install a suitable compiler that supports Windows 7.
You cannot install a programming language on your computer, only a particular compiler. Pick one.
You don't "install" C, C is a language. You create your program in either an IDE(ex. Kdevelop, Dev C++, MS Visual Studio) or a simple text editor, compile it with a C compiler (ex. GNU's gcc), and then run the compiled binary file.
You can re-install Windows 7 (or a different OS over Windows 7) by mounting an ISO disc file to your ROM drive or by placing the Windows 7 (or a different OS) installation disc into your physical ROM drive. When you install Windows over Windows it will create a Windows.old folder in your C drive directory which contains all of your old files from your previous installation.
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