I have installed an older 32 bit program (TurboCAD version 7) on my Vista Home Premium x64 computer. I had to use Compatibility Mode (with XP SP2) to get it to install and run. It now runs fine but there is one minor issue that I would like to eliminate if possible. When I close the program, a message is displayed saying:
TurboCAD for Windows has stopped working.
Two options are then presented:
1. Check online for a solution and close the program.
2. Close the program.
There is also a list of problem details presented with a lot of data that I don't understand, but at the top of the list is this - Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
What I normally do is just select "Close the Program" and it then ends without any further problems. I have tried selecting the check online for a solution option, but it didn't seem to help any. Is there a way to do away with this closure failure box so that TurboCAD will just close without any interaction from me?
TurboCAD for Windows has stopped working.
Two options are then presented:
1. Check online for a solution and close the program.
2. Close the program.
There is also a list of problem details presented with a lot of data that I don't understand, but at the top of the list is this - Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
What I normally do is just select "Close the Program" and it then ends without any further problems. I have tried selecting the check online for a solution option, but it didn't seem to help any. Is there a way to do away with this closure failure box so that TurboCAD will just close without any interaction from me?