Recent SDR problems after windows 10 64 bit update.
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 10:07 pm
Good day all!
I have been using SDR software for over 2 years now and have found it very good indeed.
In fact I published a design for an improved Receiver for SDR use in June 2014 in Silicon Chip
magazine.
Very recently another automatic update was installed on my computer and SDR# will no longer run.
I get the following cryptic message-
The application failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect.
2 approaches are suggested but neither is of any help.
In fact the command line sxtrace.exe is simply not recognised, in command mode.
Has anyone else had a similar problem?
I am an "old timer", but have been working with computers for over 50 years.
Even my son, who is a fully fledged computer software engineer hasn't come across this
problem before.
I have tried reinstalling and updating Visual C++ and all the other online suggestions
with no success at all. BTW, YES of course I have tried running both versions of Zadig
also.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Crite40
I have been using SDR software for over 2 years now and have found it very good indeed.
In fact I published a design for an improved Receiver for SDR use in June 2014 in Silicon Chip
magazine.
Very recently another automatic update was installed on my computer and SDR# will no longer run.
I get the following cryptic message-
The application failed to start because its side-by-side configuration is incorrect.
2 approaches are suggested but neither is of any help.
In fact the command line sxtrace.exe is simply not recognised, in command mode.
Has anyone else had a similar problem?
I am an "old timer", but have been working with computers for over 50 years.
Even my son, who is a fully fledged computer software engineer hasn't come across this
problem before.
I have tried reinstalling and updating Visual C++ and all the other online suggestions
with no success at all. BTW, YES of course I have tried running both versions of Zadig
also.
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Crite40