Once the Visual C++ Runtime finishes installing, go back and repeat steps 1-5.
#Genopro software for mac install
CrossOver will actually download it and install it, so it might appear dead for quite a while (probably not more than 5 minutes unless you're on dial-up, though).ġ3. The installation of Visual C++ Runtime will probably appear to hang for 1 to 5 minutes, depending on your system speed. Under the bar for bottle selection, select the bottle that you originally installed GenoPro into.ġ2. Select Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 Redistributable.ġ1. Scroll down to Runtime Support Components.ġ0. From CrossOver's menu, click Configure -> Install Software.ĩ. Make sure you click Done on the CrossOver installation window.Ĩ. No problem, we'll fix that in a moment.ħ. At this point, the application will not start, even though you told it to. Simply select Accept and OK to continue the installation.Ħ. After a few seconds, you should see the normal installation dialog common for most Windows programs. If you click on this bar, you can change the bottle name, which really won't matter except for aesthetic reasons.ĥ. The next bar under the Select Installer section will tell you that it's preparing to install a new WinXP bottle with a name similar to InstallGenoPro.exe. Click on Select Installer and navigate to the location where you downloaded GenoPro's installation file and select it.Ĥ. Under Unsupported Applications, click Other Application.ģ. Start CrossOver and select Configure -> Install Software.Ģ. I felt that for someone that hasn't used CrossOver, it might be easier to let the system do all the bottle creation, etc. ** NOTE: If you're experienced with CrossOver, you'll notice that I actually perform some steps out of order. Anyway, maybe this will help someone here as well. I thought I'd post it here because the system continuously failed until I realized MFC42 wasn't available. I posted this entry to GenoPro's support forum to help users there understand that there is an alternative to a full-blown Windows installation.