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If your operating system is win 7 or vista,
1,Locate c++ program file right click and goto properties
2,Untick or unselect RUN IN FULLSCREEN option.
Then your problem will be solved.
You can also try the Command Line to change the Product key:
Click on the Start Button and type: CMD (into the 'Search programs and files' field in the
Start Menu)
The Start Menu will show 'CMD.exe',
Right-click the CMD.exe file and select Run As Administrator.
In the CMD window, type: slmgr.vbs -ipk
To activate windows after changing the key, type: slmgr.vbs -ato
The Product Key Update tool is not needed for Windows later then XP.
Both Vista and Windows 7 allow the user to change product key from within the OS.
1) Click the Start button
2) Right-click Computer
3) Select Properties
4) Scroll down window and click 'Change Product Key'
For your information, Turbo c++ is not fully compatible with windows vista environment. It cannot go fullscreen. Some programmer trying to make trick to make it fullscream by using software that enable the c++ to work fullscreen but it is very hassle.
Windows Vista takes away a lot of support and convenience for the sheer attractive of flashy user interface. One major feature is the ability of open full screen window for command prompt shell in Windows Vista. When you attempt open or run DOS .com applications, .bat batch scripts or games that relies on command prompt, and including cmd.exe itself, you will encounter the following error message:
This system does not support fullscreen mode. Choose “Close” to terminate the application.
The lack of support for full screen DOS command prompt in Windows Vista is a big annoyance especially for those who still playing games for DOS and Windows 3.1/9x era, use legacy software such as WPDOS or programmers who frequently switch to command prompt to use DOS based programming language such as PASCAL.
There is no simple solution to this no support for full screen window in Windows Vista. In almost all possible workarounds, you are almost guaranteed that your Vista will be broken in some way, at least on the part on Windows Aero. You will lose the nice Aero Glass interface if you attempt any of these trick, plus other unknown side effects.
Workaround to Run or Open Full Screen Window Mode
Workaround 1: Use XDDM driver instead of WDDM driver for video graphics adapter
In another word, install the Windows XP video card driver for use in Vista. If the video graphics card hardware supports Windows XP driver, you can download the Windows XP driver for your video hardware and install it under Vista. However, be warned that using XP driver on display adapter may crash your Vista system randomly, so save your works before proceeding and use with care.
Note: This solution has been recommended by Microsoft in KB926657.
To install a Windows XP video driver under Vista, just follow the procedure listed in the guide below. The steps should work for both NVIDIA and ATI video graphics accelerator card.
Download the Windows XP driver installer for your graphics card from NVIDIA or ATI.
Run the installation setup program just downloaded. Confirm any User Account Control permission warning when prompted.
The installer will first extract and unpack the files required by installation to proceed to a folder/directory. Note down the path to the folder. For ATI, the folder for these installation files usually located in a directory with a name that resembles C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-5_xp_dd_46743\Driver or C:\ATI\SUPPORT\7-5_xp_dd_ccc_wdm_46743\Driver, with the only different been the number to indicate the version and build number of the driver
[Solution # 1]
Drag and drop it onto regsvr32.exe in Windows\system32 folder. Make a shortcut for regsvr32.exe in the same folder the OCX is in and drag and drop it that way [Solution # 2]
Just run cmd.exe as administrator and try again. This is the key.
Here, step by step:
1. find the folder of cmd: it is usually on C:\windows\system32\cmd.exe
2. Do right click over cmd.exe and click on "run as Administrator"
3. now just use regsvr32.exe as you used to do!
For example, to register most Blackd Proxy ocxs, you might need to type this in "Administrator" cmd:
A side result for Visual Basic 6.0 users: this seems to be the way to use components in Windows Vista properly. Just register the components of your proyect with "Administrator" cmd before adding them to your proyect (or before opening a proyect that already had such components)
[Solution # 3] use this in command line
REGSVR32 /V then ur ocx or dll name
ex:
REGSVR32 /V CRPAIG32.DLL
[Solution # 4] right-clicking the batch file and selecting
'run as administrator'.
Do a file search for cmd.exe and then you can create a shortcut on your desktop pointing to it and then in double quotes put the location of the application you are trying to execute, ie.. It should be located on c:\windows\system32 - cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe - in Properties Target and put this in double quotes and then your application with the full path in double quotes after that.
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