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I already installed Coldfusion 9 and was attempting to install Coldfusion9 Builder when I encountered this error message: 'NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.' Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this problem?
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What type of install are you running: stand-alone or plug-in? What OS are you running?
Did you try cancelling, rebooting, and trying again?
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Adam
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I just recently upgraded to Windows 7. I tried canceling and rebooting. I also tried ignoring(which was the other option error message gave me) and nothing happened. I installed Coldfusion Builder on my laptop (which is running Windows Vista) and had no problem). The problem is that I do all my web work on my office computer which is running Windows 7. Do you have any other ideas or suggestions where I might find a solution? Thanks for your reply.
-Tony
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There shouldn't be a problem running on Windows 7: it installed OK on my Win7 machine.
I just noticed this thread is in the CF forums, not the CFB forum. They are two separate and only notionally related products. I recommend re-posting your question here: http://forums.adobe.com/community/labs/coldfusionbuilder. One benefit is that that forums is monitored by Adobe people, whereas the CF forums are not.
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I appreciate your help Adam. Thanks for including the link to the Builder forum. Wish me luck.
-tony