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Matlab 7.1 R14 SP3 does not work on my Vista Premium OS.
Hmmmmmmmmm....getting very frustrated.

>diego wrote:
>
>
> hey claude,
>
> yes im sure that the 7.1 R14 SP3 works.
> i have a centrino duo 2 vista home premium, 1GB ram
> no special configurations, just install it..
>
> byee
> diego
>
> claude wrote:
>>
>>
>> diego wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> no solutions..
>>> install the 7.1 version! for sure it works
>>>
>>> Diego DM
>>>
>>
>> Hey Diego,
>> are you sure that version 7.1 (R14 sp3) works on Vista? Did you
> try
>> it? I'm asking because I tried to install it and I had problem
> with
>> the installer (empty list of available products), so I went
back
> to
>> XP, but if you actually loaded it then I might try installing
> Vista
>> again. Did you use any special setting? Which version of Vista
> are
>> you using?
>> (my system: Apple Macbook Pro core duo, Win Vista Business, 1.5
> GB
>> RAM)
>> Thanks,
>> Claude