

If not, it should give you a good starting point. Your results and process may vary for 32-bit systems, or if you have installed any other software, but should work. No other software has been loaded on to the system.

As with all beta software, strange things can happen.

This tutorial will (hopefully) help you get VB6 installed on your Windows 8 system!įirst off, I highly recommend you test this on your non-production machine. Some of us technology minded folks are charged with supporting legacy software, developed with Visual Studio 6 (particulary Visual Basic 6), and with the iminent release of Windows 8, there is some worry about whether our support tools will work with it. While this is still considered beta software, I highly recommend you check it out. As most of the world knows, Microsoft has made available a consumer preview of Windows 8.
