¿Alguien todavía tiene este diccionario que funcione con Windows 7 de 32 bits?
¿Alguien todavía tiene este diccionario que funcione con Windows 7 de 32 bits?
DOWNLOAD LINK: https://drive.google.com/folderview?...00&usp=sharing
Sorry, this link is down
Last edited by mem286; 05-02-2017 at 11:12 PM.
Greetings! I'm not sure, since I've just joined this site, but apparently you posted this about 20 years ago, is that so? Anyway, I can't access your rapidshare link and wonder if you could provide me with a fresher link to it or any other means for me to download your Routledge Technical Dictionary En>Sp. I apologize for the inconvenience and thank you in advance.
Last edited by mem286; 05-02-2017 at 11:15 PM.
Very kind and generous of you.... thank SO very much!!!
Thank you! And even at the risk of imposing, I wonder if you could help me with something -- I couldn't install the Diccionario Técnico because of the following error (I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate, Build. 7601):
"La versión de este archivo no es compatible con la versión de Windows que está ejecutando. Compruebe la información del sistema del equipo para ver si necesita una versión x86 (32 bits) o x64 (64 bits) del programa y después póngase en contacto con el proveedor".
As far as you know, is there any relatively easy way I can fix this? Thank you very much in advance.
I guess the problem is that it doesn't work on Windows 7, 64 bits... I have it on Windows 7, 32 bits and works perfect....
These kind of problems exist with most old sofware. Longman or McMillan have released an update for old products to run on the new systems... Maybe Routledge has one as well... but I don't know for sure. In general, 64-bit systems can run 32-bit programs, as they're backwards compatible. It doesn't work the other way around, though: a 32-bit computer cannot run 64-bit Windows or 64-bit programs. If I find a patch I'll let you know...
Have a look at this page.. Routledge should have something like this... Macmillan Dictionaries - FAQs | Macmillan
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