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<p>If you should be running a 64-bit version of Windows,  you may find that an additional step is required to allow MathXpert, which is a 32-bit program, to run.   If MathXpert runs fine after installing it, ignore this message.   Otherwise there are two approaches, one thoroughly tested and one newly discovered by a student, but maybe simpler.</p>
<p>The tested approach involves telling Windows that the program is &quot;compatible&quot;, whatever that means. The instructions for doing that vary from one version of Windows to another, unfortunately.</p>
<p>For 64-bit Windows 7:    right-click the MathXpert icon in the Start<br />
  menu, and pick the Compatibility Troubleshooter from the pop-up menu.<br />
  When the Troubleshooter is finished, it will pronounce MathXpert<br />
  &quot;incompatible&quot;,  but nevertheless, after that it will run fine.</p>
<p>For 64-bit Windows Vista Home:   you won't see the Compatibility<br />
  Troubleshooter when you right-click, so that won't work.  Instead,<br />
  using Windows Explorer  (available from Start | Accessories),  browse<br />
  to where mathXpert.exe is located,  namely  \Program<br />
  Files(x86)\HelpWithMath,    then right-click mathXpert.exe and choose<br />
  Properties.  Under the Compatibility tab, check boxes as shown <a href="http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/using-windows-vista-compatibility-mode/">here</a>.<br />
  Then it should run fine.</p>
<p>These steps can also be used with other programs that were originally<br />
  written for 32-bit machines.</p>
<p>The newly-discovered approach might be simpler. The installation program installs the &quot;Help With Math&quot; folder under &quot;C:\Program Files (x86)&quot;. To remedy the problem on 64-bit machines, simply move the folder &quot;Help With Math&quot; to &quot;C:\Program Files&quot;. Then, of course, the icon on the desktop and presumably in the Start menu will refer to the old location and need to be fixed, which I think you can do by right-clicking them.</p>
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