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Cura 4.4 or 4.8 will not start in Windows 7 64 bit


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Posted · Cura 4.4 or 4.8 will not start in Windows 7 64 bit

I have tried in several times to install Cura on a Windows 7 64 bit machine for a year now. I have searched the internet for this issue and it appears to be all over the place with now real solution. I will install but will not start. No splash screen or anything. IN windows Task manager under applications there is no listing for cura running. Under Processes there are 4 entries for cura.exe. I have installed this on another laptop and it loads but can take 10 minutes or more. The desktop I am concerned with is more convenient to use with my Ender3 PRINTER. All of my graphic cards are up to date with the current drivers. I am at a loss because it acts like it is going to start when I select the icon, I get the blue rotating circle, but it never starts. No Splash Screen or anything. Can you help?

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