Apr 14, 2018 - If your looking for a source to get free v-bucks whether you are a Battle Royale or STW player and looking forward to get some currency – this. I wrote a VB program a few years ago. I don't know what version VB (or should I say Visual Studio) I used. Today I tried to make some changes. I discovered I didn't have any version of VS installed on this computer. I have no idea how that happened. I found folders for VS 9.0, 10.0 in one area of Program Files. All celine dion songs. ![]() I found folders for VS (no version), VS 8, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0, 12.0,and 15.0. In another area of Program Files. The folders have all kinds of files in them but I couldn't find an executable. The Control Panel list showed no versions of VB or VS were installed. I found a CD with Visual Basic 2010 Express on it so I installed it. When I tried to open my program I got a warning that it was going to have to update it and would make a backup. Then it opened and I got so many errors I have no idea what to do. Oh, I guess I should mention, I'm just a retired engineer that enjoys doing projects like this for myself. I am not a professional programmer. I suppose the quickest way to make the changes I need is to figure out which version of VB I used and find it and install it. Is that a good idea or is there a better solution? Note I am coding on a 64 bit processor but I want the code to run on a 32 bit Windows 8.1 tablet. The existing version did before. Thanks, Pete.
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