![]() ![]() Couldn’t I remove the app, re-download it and try again? Would that work? As of now, no, I’ve no way since I have an unlocked bootloader and custom ROM thanks to ADB Tools, a guide on the XDA developer forums. Not sure how, this tablet is rooted and unlocked, so I can’t easily revert back to those, unless you meant the emulator defaults. I just tried mupen on the tablet, there are some weird input issues, but it works fine once you change latency to 96 or 112ms Ie6 installer thinks i'm using a 64bit host but only on my system on other system installation og ie6 works like a charm.Why don’t you reset to factory defaults? I don't know how this is possible and if this message is a failure of bin32-wine-suse or with community/wine. Installing bin32-wine-suse from AUR does not work at all but it claims that my wineprefixes created with community/wine are 64bit prefixes. So i hope someone can help me here.ītw, running other 32bit apps works like expectet. ![]() I made hundreds of new winprefixes, tried installing ie6 by executing the setup manually, removed winetricks, cleard the cashes, asked for help in #winehq and #archlinux but nothing help. ![]() I'm absolutely lost with this cause i have tried everything i can imagine. The same happens with ie7 and ie8 and i don't know why. I also installed winetricks and tried to install ie6 with "winetricks ie6".īut everytime i do so i get a message from the ie6 installer that i'm using a 64bit system and ie6 cannot be installed. I installed wine from community and all the other bin32* packages needed. ![]() Ok, heres my problem and it seems its a problem with my arch installation cause on other system it does not seem to exist. At first, yes this sound like pain in the ass but i need ie6 for the launcher of a game so please don't make suggestions that using firefox is better. ![]()
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