Dragon Failed To Launch 64 Bit Server
At its core, this error often stems from a breakdown in the communication between the software and the Windows operating system. A frequent culprit is a corrupted or missing Visual C++ 9.0 Runtime
Through analysis of numerous user reports and official support documentation, several distinct scenarios consistently lead to this server launch failure: dragon failed to launch 64 bit server
The 64-bit server error is rarely a problem with Dragon itself. Instead, it indicates a communication breakdown between Dragon and your Windows operating system. The most common triggers include: At its core, this error often stems from
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Nuance\NaturallySpeaking12\Program\natspeak.exe" /fixguids Open the and search for UAC
The software lacks the permissions required to initiate background services.
Alternatively, insert your installation disk/run the installer file and select when prompted.
If you recently upgraded Windows (e.g., from Windows 8 to 8.1 or during a Windows 10 update) with UAC disabled, Dragon may fail to launch. Open the and search for UAC . Select Change User Account Control settings . Move the slider up to a secure level (not "Never Notify"). Click OK and restart your PC. 3. Disable "Run as Administrator"