sigmadelta
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This is the answer (paraphrasing):
If you get the "File Could not be Loaded Error Opening File" in Windows 7 (or Windows 10 for that matter), try using Windows XP. If you get the same error, the file is corrupted.
My gut feeling is that this function doesn't work in 64-bit operating systems. Similar to RSView32 to FTView conversions... I had to do it in Windows 7 32-bit.
If you get the "File Could not be Loaded Error Opening File" in Windows 7 (or Windows 10 for that matter), try using Windows XP. If you get the same error, the file is corrupted.
My gut feeling is that this function doesn't work in 64-bit operating systems. Similar to RSView32 to FTView conversions... I had to do it in Windows 7 32-bit.