Thanks Gripper. Donated last computer, so can't try transfers. I've tried about everything, including running from command prompt after "F8" boot and attempting to install on other drives. Guess it just won't install on my XP Home Edition.
I wanted to further investigate it as an alternative to Clipper. I've been using Clipper for years and have tried every xbase product I've found as a replacement. My code is very involved and relies upon multiple indexing and complex recursive functions. (I write calendar based cost/schedule analysis programs that utilize Primavera, SAP cost data, etc. Everything else I've tried gets too involved with screen properties and product specific requirements. Most work ok with simple database relationships and structures, but fail to support multiple indexes and dynamic relationships based upon data.
I've written some "C" routines to run in graphics mode, but haven't been pleased with the results. Also, most of the xbase graphic products involve required subscriptions, etc. My only real desire has been to run Clipper with the look and feel of Windows due to misunderstandings with some Clients with DOS based programs. They don't have a clue about how the programs work, but are all experts with the use of "real programming" (Excel and Word). Quite frustrating when I'm hired to control multi-billion dollar projects involving 100's of 1000's of interrelated records from numerous sources!
Thanks again.