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Forscan won't open on new laptop

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I haven't touched Forscan in years but I need it for my pending Aviator screen swap so I downloaded V2.3.64 to my brand new laptop this morning and installed it and for some reason it won't open at all. The install was problem free and it shows as installed. I try to run as administrator and I get nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?
 

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Have you tried uninstalling/re-installing? Sometimes drivers get corrupted during the download/install process. I've had it happen more than once. Another thing is, Windows security won't let it open because it thinks it's a virus. No warning, no dialog box, nothing. Try turning off Windows Virus & Threat Protection and then opening it.
 

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I learned my new machine is ARM based whatever the hell that means.
Someone showed me a workaround:

Right click icon > Show Options > Properties > Compatibility > Change Emulation > Very Strict Execution > OK
Then click icon and it opens fine.
 

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ARM processors are a family of CPUs based on a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture. ARM stands for Advanced RISC Machine. ARM architectures represent a different approach to how the hardware for a system is designed when compared to more familiar server architectures like x86.I was just about to post this from the Forscan forums. Glad you got it figured out.
Laptop with ARM CPU.
 

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ARM processors are a family of CPUs based on a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture. ARM stands for Advanced RISC Machine. ARM architectures represent a different approach to how the hardware for a system is designed when compared to more familiar server architectures like x86.I was just about to post this from the Forscan forums. Glad you got it figured out.
Laptop with ARM CPU.
Unfortunately it applies to HP Tuners as well. Guess I’ll be hanging onto my old laptop for a little bit longer after all.
 



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