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Virtual Machine error

I haven't played Maple in a year and I got a new laptop from my university. When I try to open MS I get an error saying "this application cannot run under a virtual machine". Not sure what that means really and I'm not using any vmware or anything.

Any help please?

Edit: I'm not using Mac btw. It's windows 7.

June 8, 2015

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gunblade72

[quote=Horsechub]@gunblade72: All I can say is that it SHOULD be there. Maybe look again? lol[/quote]

Lol, it's not though.

Reply June 8, 2015
Horsechub

@gunblade72: All I can say is that it SHOULD be there. Maybe look again? lol

Reply June 8, 2015
gunblade72

[quote=Horsechub]open the application RegEdit, (Registry Editor), go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then HARDWARE -> DESCRIPTION -> SYSTEM, and you will see something on the right that says VideoBiosVersion. Double click that, COPY AND SAVE THE TEXT JUST IN CASE, and then delete it. Maple should run now. Paste the text back in when you're done for your computer's sake.[/quote]

I don't have VideoBiosVersion, only SystemBiosVersion. And I tried searching for it with ctrl+f but it didn't find it. What do I then?

@IloveKaiser
It's my university's laptop so I don't even know lol

Reply June 8, 2015 - edited
Horsechub

open the application RegEdit, (Registry Editor), go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then HARDWARE -> DESCRIPTION -> SYSTEM, and you will see something on the right that says VideoBiosVersion. Double click that, COPY AND SAVE THE TEXT JUST IN CASE, and then delete it. Maple should run now. Paste the text back in when you're done for your computer's sake.

Reply June 8, 2015 - edited
gunblade72

I'm a noob. How do I do that? I watched a video where someone said to delete the videobios on regedit but I didn't have the file there.

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