
Stop the RebootĪs in my previous tutorials for installing VB6 on Windows 7 and Windows 8, you'll want to create a zero byte file called MSJAVA.DLL. The OS is Windows 10 Technical Preview for Enterprise, Build 9841. The test system is a Hyper-V virtual machine, containing 2 processors, 8 GB RAM, and a 50 GB system drive. For this session, I'll be using the Visual Basic 6.0 Enterprise Edition setup media. It's pretty straightforward, as far as OS installs go. If you're able to grab the ISO, you should be able to get it running, I think. I won't run down the list of getting Windows 10 installed. This article shows how I got it running on Microsofts latest OS. Being the good maintenance guy, you'll want to know about installing VB6 on Windows 10. So if you don't know it, the technical preview version of Windows 10 is available.
