01.06.2020, 17:37
(28.05.2020, 20:19)Selur Wrote: Hmm,.....Also Hybrid is meant to not rely on external dlls, if there are missing dlls it's a bug.
- dlls shouldn't be downloaded blindly
- on a 64bit Windows dlls:
- 32bit dlls belong into the 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64'-folder
- 64bit dlls belong into the 'C:\Windows\System32'-folder
Also if dlls are missing install the runtime package they belong to and do not install dlls on their own.
Is your Windows 7 system up-to-date?
As far as I know Hybrid should work fine on an up-to-date Windows 7 install.
Since I don't have a Windows 7 system any more I used an old Windows 8.1 VM, tried Hybrid v2020.05.01.1 there and it started without a problem. (and that system has no additional run times installed)
Cu Selur
Ps.: just to be sure: do not run Hybrid with admin rights, only the installer needs them and Hybrid is not developed with admin rights in mind, so do not run Hybrid with admin rights.
PPs.: hopefully this thread gets read by another Windows 7 user who can report whether Hybrid works for him fine without any additional runtime installations or not.
2 Days ago, I just downloaded an update worth 1.2GB.
This is because the computer wasn't updated since the June 2015.
Apparently, My OS was at least service pack 2 or even 1 as the downloaded files on the windows update labeled it "Service Pack 3".
As I click the shortcut on the desktop, it took a while to start and loaded many things.
I am not sure though if it is only like that in the beginning since I came here after it ran successfully.
I think I may find some documentaries in this program to read.
Thank You for the quick response and accurate solutions.