When this latest install failed, I tried to go through the same steps that fixed the first fail on the first Win10 system, but for some reason, it wouldn’t work as it did the first time. The first two being the “Home” version and the third being the “Pro” version that I upgraded from “Home”. I don’t know what causes the install to fail, but it isn’t Windows 10 that is to blame because it failed to install on the first Win10 system I put it on, then it installed without any problems at all on the second Win10 system, but then it failed after the upgrade on the 3rd Win10 system I tried to put it on. I have another Windows 10 Home PC that I installed VB6 on a while back and that install failed at first as well, but I was able to go through some manual steps and pretty easily made it work. After I did that, I had to reinstall all of my software but unlike the original VB6 installation on the Win 10 Home version that I had on here, the installation failed. I had VB6 installed on a factory reset PC that I just bought from a friend and I made the decision to upgrade the OS to Windows 10 Pro. This instance was no exception, it worked perfectly. I have always used ‘inno setup compiler’ to install my VB 6 solutions, and inno has always performed without fail.
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