Folks I am trying to get Garmin Express to load in ROS which is running in VirtualBox. Host is Linux Mint 18.3 running on an Asus UX31 Series.
[ external image ] if the pic works my stumbling block is "eventunregister in ADVAPI32.DLL.
any thoughts would be greatly appreciated Ta
Cheers Wilky
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Re: garmin express load
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Re: garmin express load
hmmm ok I can not get the pic to load so what I get is a popup
"Setup.exe - Entry Point Not Found"
"The procedure entry point EventUnregister could not be located in the dynamic link library ADVAPI32.dll"
Any ideas? cheers Wilky
"Setup.exe - Entry Point Not Found"
"The procedure entry point EventUnregister could not be located in the dynamic link library ADVAPI32.dll"
Any ideas? cheers Wilky
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Re: garmin express load
It pays to look for the system requirements as more and more software move away from supporting Windows XP.GARMIN EXPRESS https://www.garmin.com/en-GB/software/express/windows/
System Requirements
Windows®
Windows 7 SP1 or newer, Microsoft .NET 4.5.2 (included)
1024 x 768 display, USB port and 1 GB RAM
High speed Internet access (Not for use with dial-up, mobile or satellite connections)
May require up to 20 GB free disk space
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
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