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Solve : Scratch 3 on Windows 7 and 8.1?? |
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Answer» When install Scratch 3 on Windows 7/8.1, requires windows 10 only. and is there a way to run scratch 3 on windows 7/8.1?If you have a system that is Windows 10 you can install it and then copy the Scratch 3 folder contents to a thumb drive and then copy/paste that folder into the Windows 7 system and get it working I have heard, but haven't tried. Requirements Windows 10 writes but works in Windows 7 https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/326861/?page=38It doesn't and won't work...just sayin.Is it the WebGL that makes it non functional on 7 patio or some other reason like a registry hook that is missing etc?https://en.scratch-wiki.info/wiki/Offline_Editor Quote For Scratch to run properly, the following minimum system requirements are needed:[1] Curious what dependency is needed for it to work on 7. If I have some time tonight I will try to install it to a SPARE Windows 7 system. If I run into troubles i will try the install to a Windows 10 build and try the thumb drive placement from 10 to 7 system to see if it works or not. I haven't played with Scratch in a while. My daughter was learning how to program at school with it and I ended up putting either Scratch 1.4 or 2.0 on her computer to play with it in her free time a few years ago. Maybe an earlier build of 3.0 worked on 7 and a later revised build of 3.0 killed off its ability to run on 7. I cannot find any way to even install scratch 3.0. Everything I find seems to *claim* there is a 3.0 offline version, and directs me to https://scratch.mit.edu/download, but that appears to download 1.2.1. I didn't notice at first, but copying the contents of C:\Users\BC_Programming\AppData\Local\Programs\scratch-desktop to a Win7 computer in the same location and it runs fine. However, so does the installer. If the executable version number is any indicator, I think it is 1.2.1. The online version works fine on Windows 7 VIA Chrome. |
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