- Can't Download Game Invalid Platform On Mac
- Can't Download Game Invalid Platform Free
- Can't Download Game Invalid Platform Free
I have switched from a 32 bits to a 64 bits laptop and I am trying to
npm install
a node.js
project with a dependency to 'swisseph': '0.5.6'
. Everything was working fine under 32 bits, but now it is not working anymore. I get the following error message:
I’m having gameplay issues with an Xbox Play Anywhere game. I can see achievements on one platform but not on the other. I pre-ordered my game on one platform but don’t see it available on the other. I can download my game on one platform but not on the other. I’m having trouble redeeming an Xbox Play Anywhere game code. Can't download Epic Games Launcher. The little Epic Games Launcher 'Downloading' window starts, the one that initializes the 92.3 MB download. It shoots up to 24%, maxing out my internet connection and then BOOM, drops to 0kbs, shows connection failure icon, and hasn't budged since. Broken link: can't download Unreal Engine (Mac) on. The website that hosts the game stated it has set safety controls so kids can't download it, but some people say they've easily gotten around those controls. The gaming platform but it’s.
I have Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express installed. Anybody knows how to solve this?
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1 Answer
To build x64 project with Visual C++ 2010 Express download and install the Windows Software Development Kit version 7.1
Visual C++ 2010 Express does not include a 64 bit compiler, but the SDK does. If you still doesn't have x64 compiler for Visual C++ 2010 please read this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2519277
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Hello BB,
I think I need to clarify what Zach stated.IE and other browsers will block exe’s that are part of a webpage’s design and will often block HTML based email attachments that are exe files.In this case it is far more likely that if you are using an Antivirus/Malware/Internet Security suite that it is blocking or quarantining the file you are attempting to download.If the file you are downloading is from a known and trusted source you can try disabling your antivirus software and attempting the download again.If that still doesn’t get it through then we can try running IE in the no Add On mode and attempting the download.To launch IE with no Add Ons go to Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and clicking the icon for Internet Explorer No Add Ons.If that still doesn’t let the file download we can try doing a clean boot of Vista to see if something is loading on Startup that is blocking the Download.Here is a Microsoft Knowledge Base article the explains the Clean Boot procedure:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;929135
Let us know what these steps reveal.
Thanks,
Jack
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