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Install Matlab 6.1 Windows 7

I have a clean install of Windows 8 Professional (64 bit). I have also successfully installed the latest version of JDK (Version 7 Update 9). The problem is, I cannot. I'm running MATLAB 6.1 on a. MATLAB 6.1 Windows7 Incompatibility Issues. MATLAB 6.1 sound like really old version which is not supported under Windows 7. Download the latest MATLAB and Simulink product updates from the MathWorks Download Center. Access new product features, new product offerings, or free trials.

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PREREQUISITE INFORMATION If you have any of the following cases true, see the troubleshooting section at the bottom before proceeding with the SDK 7.1 installation. Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 SP1 installed (version greater than 10.0.30319).NET Framework 4.5 installed (also bundled with Visual Studio 2012 or later) INSTALLING THE WINDOWS SDK 7.1 1. Download Windows SDK for Windows 7 and.NET Framework 4 from Microsoft at: 2.

Driver Emachines E630 Xp there. When the download is complete, choose to run winsdk_web.exe. Depending on your security settings, you may be prompted by User Account Control (UAC) to confirm “making changes to this computer”. After several seconds, the Setup Wizard will appear. Click through the wizard, accepting the license agreement and not changing any of the installation folders. Continue through the wizard to download and install the SDK.

Depending on the speed of your Internet connection, this step will take several minutes to an hour or more. The setup wizard finishes. TROUBLESHOOTING.NET Framework 4.5 already installed If you have.NET Framework 4.5 installed, SDK 7.1 may fail to install. In this case: Uninstall.NET Framework 4.5. Install the SDK 7.1 using the instructions above. Reinstall.NET Framework 4.5. If SDK 7.1 was already installed, but with a message saying.NET 4 could not be installed due to the presence of.NET 4.5, you may need to uninstall.NET 4.5 first as well and retry.

Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 SP1 already installed If Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 SP1 is already installed, SDK 7.1 may fail to install. In this case: Remove the 2010 Redistributable packages (both x86 and x64).

For that, navigate to the windows control panel ->click on 'programs' ->click on 'Programs and Features' ->select the required programs to be removed. Install SDK 7.1 using the instructions above. Apply the SDK 7.1 patch. Reinstall 2010 Redistributable packages. If you have both Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 SP1 and SDK 7.1 already installed, but running into various errors during compilation, apply the SDK 7.1 patch to fix the issue.

'ammintrin.h missing' error This occurs if only SDK 7.1 was installed (without Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 present on the machine), and then the SDK 7.1 patch is applied. In this case: Install Visual Studio C++ 2010 (if not already installed).

Either Professional or Express works. Upgrade Visual Studio C++ 2010 to SP1 If issues occur when removing the Visual Studio 2010 redistributable and.NET 4.5 redistributable using 'Programs and Features' in the control panel 'Programs and Features' doesn't always do a complete job in uninstalling programs. Please follow the suggestions mentioned in the following link: The following post addresses the issue that occurs when removing the Visual Studio 2010 and.NET 4.5 redistributable: SUPPORTING LINKS AND INSTRUCTIONS Installing the SDK 7.1 patch The SDK 7.1 patch can be download and installed from: >Upgrading Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 to SP1. Microsoft Visual Studio C++ 2010 SP1 upgrade can be obtained from. The steps described here does NOT work and seems not to be tested by those answering the question. Compiling with Matlab compilers using the SDK causes the following error when one uses the answer supplied on this page: 'C: Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0 VC INCLUDE intrin.h(26): fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'ammintrin.h': No such file or directory' Following the discussion here: it is seen that Microsoft has stopped bug fixing the C+++ compilers in the SDK. To avoid that, use the steps in the link above.