Cannot find the Microsoft Visual FoxPro support library; prevent a program from running

Hello. I'm running a Dell Inspiron (2010, do not have the numerical values of product stored) with Windows 7 64 bit. I tried to move a prgram ovever in that I saved from a portable 03, happened very well, who also ran fine on a USB key and active through the computer its plugged. The prgram is a software of database for model called yard Office Trains, but that doesn't mean much. I had to reset factory the laptop video driver problems do not allow videos unfold and had not run yard Office before that. However, now, when I try to run post yard, it gives me the error in the title. I tried compatibility for MS03, with and without the servicepacks. None of those worked either, so I'm missing a manifest file that was on these systems. I don't know but something on FoxPro beyond that. I tried searching on Google (preferably on Bing. Sorry guys) and did not understand what said the Web site, beyond, looks like I have to buy something that I would have already.

Fat. Chance.

It's enitrely possible; e something has failed in the downloads when Dell reset me. In addition, I don't know anything else and rely on you for advice. Thanks in advance!

Hello, Morgan D,.

If the update program does not run, you could try and do a scannow to check any file system errors. If this does not help, you may need to use a virtual program for older software to run.

First of all, we run System File Checker to see if you have a corrupt file system.

Click Start
Type: CMD, according to the results, right-click CMD
Click on "Run as Administrator"
At the command prompt, type: sfc/scannow

This will check for any violation of the integrity and repair any damaged operating system files.

Reboot your system.

If this does not help, then read the following information.
If you are running Windows 7 Professional or Ultimate version, install Windows Virtual PC and Windows XP mode (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/default.aspx) and run your software in Windows XP.

If you run Windows 7 Home Premium, try VirtualBox (www.virtualbox.org) or VMware (www.vmware.com) Player and install a separate copy of Windows XP (family or professional edition) for this purpose. You can find the virtualization software free that will run on Windows 7 Home Premium.

Sincerely,

Marilyn
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