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michele Posted on Nov 13, 2011
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Runing windows vista body works 6 won't run it seems to be 16 bit program how can i run 16 bit program on a 64 bit oparating system

I'm getting an error message that bodyworks 6 will not work with window 64 bit operating system

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Yes, that is an annoying issue. the only solution appears to be that BodyWorks needs to offer a 64 bit program. MANY people are going to be running into this as their equipment fails and gets replaced.

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