![]() Last week, MATLAB failed, probably as a result of some of my maneuvers to get MathCad running. MathCad is the sixth program that I can no longer use as a result of Win 7, along with my optical can electronics programs. It is sad that MS has, in 20 years, put us back to the point where we were 40 years ago when we used mainframe computers to do physics, complete with a full time staff of systems programmers to maintain the software inter-realtions. The dumb solution is to resintall WIN 7 and start from scratch- not likely either. Probably the solution would involve MS spending time looking at my dll installations but this is not likely to happen. I can't find much information on it but it vaguely looks like an application startup module.Īll told, this problem is likely due to the blend of MS dll's installed and some services invoked by MathCad. I expect that this relates to the KERNELBASE.dll. I find one other post on this forum with the same problem about a year ago and no solution was given. I deinstalled Visual C++, reinstalled MathCad but it still does not work. ![]() The VS2005 was of interest since I may have installed Visual C++ on my laptop prior to the MathCad failure. I think MDAC is absorbed into the Win7 architecture.
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