Archicad 9 Vista 64 bit Install Problem
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‎2008-12-13
06:10 PM
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11:35 AM
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Aruzhan Ilaikova
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‎2008-12-13 06:15 PM
PS. Please do not double post.
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‎2008-12-13 08:32 PM
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‎2008-12-14 04:15 AM
Hope this helps...
If any chance, could you (or anyone?) give step-by-step directives on how to install AC9.0 on Vista? Aka, what's the shell extension? How to do the other install/uninstall?
Aloha,
PB
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‎2008-12-14 04:25 AM
Graphisoft indicates to install without the shell extension, re-install Java and deal with the WIBU key as well. Since most of us are architects and not computer gurus (though we often become by default), we are looking for a step-by-step on how to do this? Can anyone help? Don't know what the "shell extension" is? How to perform this and other tasks?
....also, does anyone have any inputs on how this runs? The reason to do so is that we have multiple older projects that were created in AC9.0 that resurface from time to time and we need the option for obvious reasons. We even have one old AC6.5 on-going project that was too elaborate to upgrade to 9.0 ...seems like we'll have to spend considerable amount of time to upgarde it to AC12.0 .....it's very annoying how each new version of AC creates such issues with projects created in previous versions each time, but I guess I'm preaching to the choir!?......
Mahalo,
PB

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‎2008-12-14 04:51 AM
Patsurf wrote:(I've merged your thread into this otherwise identical one.)
To anyone who could help...
Graphisoft indicates to install without the shell extension, re-install Java and deal with the WIBU key as well. Since most of us are architects and not computer gurus (though we often become by default), we are looking for a step-by-step on how to do this? Can anyone help? Don't know what the "shell extension" is? How to perform this and other tasks?
They do give the short steps here:
http://www.archicadwiki.com/Windows%20Vista
But, to flesh that out:
1. Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs to uninstall Java
2. If necessary, uninstall AC 9 again
3. Install AC 9 - but as the Wiki article says, do not accept the normal installation - click on Custom Installation: you will then get a list with checkboxes for components to install. Clear the checkbox for the shell extension.
4. Back to Control Panel > Add/Remove: uninstall the WIBU software that was just installed by 9.
5. Re-install WIBU 5.20 / 5.21 (current today) or whatever the current version is. You may download this from:
That should do it. Note the other issues in the Wiki article concerning running 9 under Vista.
I continue to advise everyone to avoid Vista and remain on XP not just for compatibility, but because Vista is a resource hog. Better yet, switch to a Mac.
Seriously, though, if you have too many issues with Vista and early versions of ArchiCAD and other software written years before Vista was a twinkle in Redmond's twisted eyes, you can run some type of virtualization software on your Vista machine to run XP in a virtual machine and run AC 9 (etc) there. Microsoft, I believe, makes Virtual PC available free to Vista owners for that purpose. There is also Parallels Workstation from parallels.com the same company that does Parallels Desktop for Mac, which lets us Mac-folk run Windows as required.
Good luck,
Karl

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‎2008-12-14 04:59 AM
Karl
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‎2008-12-14 05:25 AM
Thanks again for the pointer and rapid reply!
Aloha,