![]() Now, I finally get to find out if we can run the fully patched Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0 SP2 Version. We now have a promising Microsoft Visual FoxPro 9.0 entry in the fancy new Windows 10 Start menu: copied the replacement files to the correct places per the instructions in the readme file in the zip download). Next, I downloaded and installed Service Pack 2 for VFP 9, and once again, got this nice little affirming message box:įinally, I “installed” the VFP 9 Hotfix 3 for SP2 (i.e. Next I moved on to the main VFP install, and I took all the defaults, then the CD spun around for a bit, and finally, it gave me a nice message screen stating “Setup is complete” and “There were no errors during setup.” Looking good so far!! ![]() First, it prompted me to install some “Prerequisites”, which it did with no problems. Next, I gently inserted the Visual FoxPro 9 CD that I still have from circa 2004. That went very smoothly, and I did a full install, blowing away the Windows 8 playground I had been using that partition, instead of updating it from Windows 8 to Windows 10. (Don’t worry about this Mac stuff, it’s still just Windows running on live hardware, just like if it were a Dell or HP computer). Well, I wanted to be one of the first to find out, just like I did back when Windows 8 was first released in its early preview.įirst, I installed Windows 10 Preview (64 bit) in a BootCamp partition on my 15” MacBook Pro. ![]() I’m sure many die-hard FoxPro developers are curious if Visual FoxPro 9.0 SP 2 will install and run on Windows 10. ![]()
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