Ventura 8 on Vista

OK, I've seen all the posts on version 10 -- yes, it will run on Vista, kinda.

Now, what about v. 8? Anybody tried that yet? Also, anybody tried Ventura (any version) in a virtual machine (vmware, etc.)?

I was hoping an upgrade to v. 10 would help me with Vista, but I'm doubting it will be worth my while.
 

  • re: Virtual Machine... sure, I'm running Ventura 10 on a Macbook using Parallels (www.parallels.com). It runs absolutely flawlessly. Allan
    • tm19 wrote:
      > OK, I've seen all the posts on version 10 -- yes, it will run on Vista,
      > kinda.


      I have no definitive info on V8 and Vista to offer. (Sorry.)

      However, perhaps this will help. First, let me correct a misimpression you
      appear to have: V10 runs fine on Vista. The only issue that has been reported is
      that you must set the compatibility for the installation executable (SETUP.EXE)
      to Win2K/XP in order to install the program.

      If you have Vista and V8, I suspect the same problem will occur with *both*
      installation and the program executable (VENTURA .EXE). The compatibility for
      both should be set to Win2K.

      And that's a one time fix that is very simple.
      •  Thanks for your input guys. I'll report my progress.

        • If you find a solution, I would be delighted if you shared it with me!

          • Fergus wrote:
            > If you find a solution, I would be delighted if you shared it with me!

            John Neufeld just posted this on the V8 newsgroups:
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            I didn't hear from anyone, but finally was able to get VP8 to run in Vista.
            In case it helps anyone else: Here's what finally worked:

            Copy the entire installation CD to the hard disk. Set Vsetup.exe to run in
            Windows 2000 compatibility mode. Run VP8 updates without compatibility mode.

            After doing this, whenever I tried to run Ventura.exe, I would get the
            windows message, "Ventura has closed unexpectedly." Here is what fixed this
            problem: I turned compatibility mode for Ventura.exe OFF. It apparently
            inherited the compatibility mode from the installation. I don't know why
            running in compatibility mode would cause it to crash, but there it is.

            In short: my experience is that the installation must be copied to the hard
            disk and run in compatibility mode. Ventura itself should NOT be run in
            compatibility mode.
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