Run 16-bit applications
I have a 16-bit application that I'd like to run on my Surface. When I try to run it, I get a message "You don't have permissions to run 16-bit applications". When I try to set the permissions, it says that I need admin access. Any suggestions on how to run this program? Thank you!
I have a 16-bit application that I'd like to run on my Surface. When I try to run it, I get a message "You don't have permissions to run 16-bit applications". When I try to set the permissions, it says that I need admin access. Any suggestions on how to run this program? Thank you!
This is a misleading message. The Tablet Surface RT can run regular Windows, 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit programs, more than an Android tablet. The Tablet Surface RT is identical to an advanced Android Tablet architechturally but running a version specially made for Windows.
Please read the specification - it is clearly stated.
Good bye.
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