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Mathematica on Windows 10 on ARM64, native or with x64 emulator

POSTED BY: Marcin Balcerzyk
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POSTED BY: Marcin Balcerzyk

IIRC, you need to uninstall the Math Recognizer from Settings app > Apps > Optional features. Reboot and the application should start (maybe slowly but successfully).

POSTED BY: Ian Hojnicki

Thank you very much. Indeed that fixed the issue and I am able to run Mathematica on Surface Pro X now.

POSTED BY: Sergiy Bubin
Posted 4 years ago

Also had the problem running Surface Pro X with Windows 11. “When launching it the application shuts down abruptly when the activation window appears on the screen.” The suggestion to uninstall the Math Recognizer and reboot solved the problem! Glad I stumbled onto this. Thank you!

POSTED BY: Ross Smith

I have tried to install Mathematica 13.0 on Surface Pro X with Windows 11 Pro 21H2 (build 22000.469). Still does not work. The installation process seemed to complete fine, but when launching it the application shuts down abruptly when the activation window appears on the screen.

POSTED BY: Sergiy Bubin

Ok, but does Mathematica 12.1 at least install without any issues?

I believe 12.1 behaves in a similar manner to 12.2. My memory is a bit fuzzy here, it has been a while.

When I tried to launch Mathematica in Windows 10 WSL2 Ubuntu on Surface Pro X (without Insider´s Preview), it installed correctly from Shell (sh) script, but upon running there was an error, that I cannot run AMD64 architecture file on aarch64 architecture, although the build was for Linux.

The x64 emulator is for Windows executables. i.e., it does not apply to x64 binaries running in WSL.

POSTED BY: Ian Hojnicki
POSTED BY: Ian Hojnicki
POSTED BY: Marcin Balcerzyk
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