VB.EX_ should be VB.EXE too bad there is way to rename it then your computer would read it.
I have three floppy discs for installing Visual Basic 3.0, but the computer can't read VB.EX_ on the first disc. I'm the owner of these original discs, so it should be legal if I could get a copy of this file from someone so I can install the program. Does anyone have this file?
VB.EX_ should be VB.EXE too bad there is way to rename it then your computer would read it.
Its VB.EX_ on the floppy disc. Its converted to VB.EXE after installation. When I try to install VB 3.0 a message comes up saying it can't read VB.EX_. If I click ignore, the program installs, but when started it says it can't find VB.EXE.
You can see all the files on the discs here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/100494
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Anyway if the floppy fails to be read, there's no way it will uncompress.
I think you should look for some program that has the same function as good old DOS Norton Utilities' DiskTool, which was able to rewrite formatting info on a floppy without erasing data.
Note : I have 4 install discs for VB3 ... wonder why you have only 3. Maybe there's a difference with language versions (mine is french).
Oh and you don't *need* a DOS environment to uncompress this kind of files, extract.exe / extrac32.exe will also work fine from Win9x/XP.
Edit : someone gave a link to some programs that may revive floppies here : http://www.ozzu.com/ftopic30994.html
Last edited by Constance; 02-23-2007 at 11:32 PM.
I have the standard version which has 3 disks. Someone on another forum sent me a copy of VB.EX_ from the 9 disk professional version. I tried copying all 3 of the disks I have to the hard drive on my computer as backup and found that they all copied without any error messages. Out of curiousity, I copied the first disk to a floppy and tried installing it using the copy of the first disk and the other two original disks. It installed and runs now using all the files from my 3 disks. It runs in Windows XP SP2.
I haven't tried using the Professional VB.EX_ file yet.
Last edited by Searcher; 02-24-2007 at 09:06 AM.