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Title: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: ohjrson on March 15, 2014, 01:48:49 AM
Hey all.
 Just need to know or get some help with making the Lifescan software One Touch Software work for my Diabetes Glucometer. I have tried to install it using Wine but, it was telling me that the file it was trying to load was corrupted or something. I tried several times to make a fresh file like is said that I needed but that would not work either. Let me know what you need so I can tell you what happens....

Please...
Many Thanks.
ohjrson
Title: Re: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: gold_finger on March 15, 2014, 09:07:15 AM
Did a search for you on that software and didn't come up with any promising answers.  Just posts from others asking same question and not getting workable solution.  Ran across a few old Wine bug reports about it, but didn't find solutions.  The manufacturers of those types of devices, like so many others, don't bother paying any attention to support for Linux.  To them, MS Windows is the only OS in existence (with an occasional nod to Apple).  I'm not a programmer or legal expert, so don't know the possible technical/legal difficulties of this, but seems to me that if various vendors don't want to bother writing programs to support their products in Linux, the least they could do is give those who would access to source code and data necessary to do it for them.

You may have better luck posting your question on the wine forums:  http://forum.winehq.org/ (http://forum.winehq.org/).  If there is a solution, that's where you're most likely to find it.

Good luck.
Title: Re: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: ohjrson on March 15, 2014, 08:07:48 PM
That's good information there gold_finger (like the name there, remember the movie, great one  8)) and I will probably end up doing that on the wine forum too, However if one was to want to get it to work for himself how would one go about doing that? I mean obviously I could not per say share it with others of course  :-X, but how would one go about getting it to work? :o Do you have any ideas?  :-\
Title: Re: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: Teddy on March 16, 2014, 01:31:14 AM
You can try a totally different approach by installing and running the program within VirtualBox, on a Windows VM (preferably Windows Vista or higher.) (Windows XP could work too, but support is about to be pulled from it in a few weeks.)
Title: Re: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: gold_finger on March 22, 2014, 07:59:41 AM
That's good information there gold_finger (like the name there, remember the movie, great one  8)) and I will probably end up doing that on the wine forum too, However if one was to want to get it to work for himself how would one go about doing that? I mean obviously I could not per say share it with others of course  :-X, but how would one go about getting it to work? :o Do you have any ideas?  :-\
Sorry, didn't check back on this post to see your question.

Answer:  I have no idea!

However, Teddy5090's solution very well might be a viable way to make it work.  You should give that a try.
Title: Re: How to install One Touch Software
Post by: ohjrson on April 06, 2014, 02:09:20 AM
Ok Update.
       Just recently found out that there was an update to the software to include win 7 users with the software. I had already installed it on a laptop and did the update, (it has win xp on it) after that it worked fine and even worked on the new verio IQ as well. which was nice. However when I tried the same thing on the win 7 as per usual with more updated OS concerning windows it of course would not work.
So I will be seeing if I can manage to get it to work on the install of LL that I also have on the laptop. (Dual boot) I also have wine in there and will try that first. If that fails I will try the Virtual Box. Will get back to you as soon as I have results. (Valtam I think this might be a good test to see if the software can be easily converted so to speak? Would you agree?) Wish me luck.

Thanks