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Peter Bl Japan Local time: 14:56 Japanese to English
Jul 8, 2021
Hi, Peter from Japan here.
Having a problem installing Trados 2011.
Am trying to reinstall SDL Trados Studio 2011 SP2 & SDL MultiTerm 2011 SP2 Desktop Installer on my PC (Win 10/Core i5 processor).
Recently had to clean reinstall Win 10 and programs after a SDD failure. PC is working fine again.
I can download Trados 2011 & Multiterm no problem from the SDL site/my page.
I researched online (others with a similar problem).
Having a problem installing Trados 2011.
Am trying to reinstall SDL Trados Studio 2011 SP2 & SDL MultiTerm 2011 SP2 Desktop Installer on my PC (Win 10/Core i5 processor).
Recently had to clean reinstall Win 10 and programs after a SDD failure. PC is working fine again.
I can download Trados 2011 & Multiterm no problem from the SDL site/my page.
I researched online (others with a similar problem).
I get a pop up box message during Trados Studio install;
the following components will be installed: Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable SP1.
OK, As suggested online by others I googled "Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable SP1" and was defaulted/directed to the MS download page.
From the MS download page there were 3 options; only one which works with my processor.
Downloaded "Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) (Version 8.0.61000) which is now sitting/installed in my `Control panel/Programs folder.
The problem is during Trados install, I still get an error message:
`An error occurred while downloading a required file. You may retry downloading the file or cancel setup. error message and cannot install Trados."
Uninstalled the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable SP1 download and Trados a number of times, shut down the PC a number of times, tried again, still no go.
Is "Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable SP1" the same as Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable (x64) (Version 8.0.61000)? Do I have the right component?
Sorry if I am missing something basic or doing something stupid.
I understand that your setup program of Trados 2011 is not compatible with Windows 10 which run at 64 bit now. I have similar troubles with obsolete siftware and latest OS's.
Please discuss with Trados for any relevant knowledgebases.
Regards
Soonthon L.
[Edited at 2021-07-08 07:26 GMT]
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Peter Bl Japan Local time: 14:56 Japanese to English
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Trados Studio 2011 & Win 10
Jul 8, 2021
Hi Soonthon,
Tks for the response. FYI I posted this same question on the SDL/RWS community forum but no response.
BTW Do you know of a workaround so I can still use Trados 2011 on a Win 10 OS PC?
Or by default am I forced to buy an upgrade?
Thoughts?
Peter
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