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How to bypass minimum system requirements?

Jun 15, 2013

The problem is REALLY not as difficult as it sounds. You just have to know how to fix it.

Have you ever faced a problem scenario where you have 1Gb RAM ans your software needs 2Gb RAM? You've downloaded it (the software) but you can't install it anymore, because there are error messages like:
  • Your hardware specifications don't match
  • This computer has insufficient RAM
  • This computer does not support this software
  • Installation error, cannot install
You have had this problem before, haven't you? Do you know why they arise? These are warning messages that pop-up when ever the detected specification does not match. It does not necessarily mean that the software would not have worked in your computer. So how do you bypass it?

Bypassing annoying error message pop-ups!

As complex a program is, it is ultimately made by humans. So they are not 100% free from errors. Sometimes even when the specifications match, an unexpected error message shows up - "Installation will abort", "Cannot open this file", "Cannot download patch" are common examples. It could mean that your installation is corrupt or your [.msi] file has some error while checking system. 
You can bypass it easily with a tool called "ORCA"

What is ORCA?

Orca MSI Editor allows you to edit the properties of any MSI file. With this tool, you can change the title and text within the installer an look at how and where the files are delivered. 
Orca.exe was a executable tool found in earlier versions of windows. It was created to bypass these problems. Unfortunately they removed it for the current versions of windows. But you can still find it if you want to download.

Downloading ORCA:


[Download ORCA by clicking here!!
*no survey! *just 30 second waiting time

Image Screenshot: Follow this instruction if you have problems!


Image - Instruction to Download file!


Alternate Download:
Download Link here!! 

*small survey here! *Invalid for Asian Users

Orca: This tool used to be a part of Microsoft Developer Tools but is now retired and no longer supported by the company. Use it at your own risk





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