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rhino:legacy_v4 [2020/12/02] brian |
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- | ===== Running | + | ===== Rhino 4 on Windows 10 ===== |
- | Rhino 4 was written for Windows XP, and is not supported in Windows | + | Rhino 4 was written for Windows XP, and is not supported in Windows |
If you try to run Rhino 4 in newer versions of Windows, you'll encounter these problems: | If you try to run Rhino 4 in newer versions of Windows, you'll encounter these problems: | ||
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==== Limitations and Requirements ==== | ==== Limitations and Requirements ==== | ||
- | * **Memory:** Your new 64-bit computer | + | * **Memory:** Your 64-bit computer |
* **User Account Control:** Rhino 4 was released before Microsoft added **User Account Control** to Windows. Rhino 4 must run in **Windows XP SP3 Compatibility Mode.** Doing so allows Rhino to save changes to your toolbars and settings it closes. Windows Compatibility mode settings are part of the Desktop shortcut properties. | * **User Account Control:** Rhino 4 was released before Microsoft added **User Account Control** to Windows. Rhino 4 must run in **Windows XP SP3 Compatibility Mode.** Doing so allows Rhino to save changes to your toolbars and settings it closes. Windows Compatibility mode settings are part of the Desktop shortcut properties. | ||
* **Low resolution: | * **Low resolution: | ||
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Rhino 7 has [[https:// | Rhino 7 has [[https:// | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |