Trial version Archicad 13 - Quick Time error on startup
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‎2010-06-30
01:05 PM
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‎2024-04-19
10:42 AM
by
Aruzhan Ilaikova

I cannot fix this problem as per the advice in this forum as I do not have a installation dvd...so do not have the support folders indicated to correct this problem.
I have reinstalled Qucik Time 7 twice and rebooted the computer after....do not have an option to install 'recommended' when downloading.
I hope it does not mean that I have to buy Quicktime.
Would appreciate any help and advice on how to rectify this problem so that I can see what all the fuss about Archicad is about.
I currently use AutoCAD for technical drawing but have a client who wants 3d drawings which is impossible on AutoCAD.

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‎2010-06-30 02:54 PM
AMD Ryzen9 5900X CPU, 64 GB RAM 3600 MHz, Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB, 500 GB NVMe SSD
2x28" (2560x1440), Windows 10 PRO ENG, Ac20-Ac28
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‎2010-06-30 03:56 PM
I have contacted my guy in Paris but he is not as quick to get back to me as you guys here on the forum!!
I have been sent a link to the support file in question but it does not work unfortunately.
Still trying!
Christina
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‎2010-07-31 02:20 PM
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‎2010-08-01 11:58 AM
I try to start archicad 14 and then the firste message is:
wk1128-
after that another message like this:
"Sorry archicad cannot run on this computer.
Problem: QuickTime is outdated or missind.
Archicad requieres QuickTime 7.0 or later, image compressors,
decompressors, and required GSQtCom.
Make sure you have Quick Time installed with RECOMMENDED
option chosen at installation and not with the minimal option selected,
Uninstall QT then reinstall it with the recommended option selected,
You must also run the GSQtcom.exe to register it."
And then, archicad 14 cannot start.
I try reinstall Quick Time 7 several times, but is the same problem always.
What can I do?
Thanks
Rodolfo
laptop hp
centrino duo
windows xp pro

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‎2010-08-02 08:13 AM
Solution 1: Uninstall QuickTime(s) from your system, and restart your computer. Browse the ArchiCAD 13 installation DVD for the "QuickTime" folder and run the installer. If that does not work, then:
Solution 2: Delete the "Program Files\Common Files\Graphisoft Shared" folder ("Program Files (x86)..." on 64-bit Windows). Browse the ArchiCAD 13 installation DVD for the "SUPPORT" folder and run "GSQtComInstaller.exe". If ArchiCAD still won't start, then:
Solution 3: Run the vcredist installers, also from the "SUPPORT" folder. (Run "vcredist_x86.exe" on 32-bit Windows, and both "vcredist_x64.exe" and "vcredist_x86.exe" on 64-bit Windows.)
This is the answer from ArchiCAD Wiki. Solution 3 worked for me, i hope it will for you too. I can not add file vcredist_x86.exe as it is too big for posting here, but you can download it from here:
www.microsoft.com/DOWNLOADS/
Gorazd Rajh
From AC 6.5 onward, Ryzen 9 5900HS, 48 GB RAM, RTX 3080, Win 11
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‎2010-09-02 05:49 AM
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‎2010-09-16 05:28 PM
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‎2010-09-23 04:19 AM
I got this message after migrating an older machine to a new one.
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‎2010-09-24 10:29 PM
mthornton wrote:Exactly the same problem here.
I use Mac, therefore the fixes listed do not apply to me.
I got this message after migrating an older machine to a new one.