Brit44Aldo: While Win 10 is not supported, the latest build of the game engine does work in Win 10.
http://pedg.yuku.com/topic/2443/Windows-10 twister361st: Saying it and not explaining how it is done,is tantamount to internet trolling,I'm looking to find just WHERE they figured out HOW they got it to work.I am growing frustrated,that's all.
It's true that I do like to play the troll on much of the internet, but when it comes to PESE I do not troll. I gave you a link where some have reported success with Win10. I do not have Win10, I have Win98 and WinXP. I still use both in my hobby time of computers. I have no incentive to upgrade my computer or it's OS. You insinuate PESE will not work with Win10 and GOG is lying that it works with Win10. I pointed out that GOG is not lying.
Three thoughts.
Install PE to the root of C: (or any other drive), not within the C program files folder. This helps with needing admin rights for writing to the HDD.
Win has become controlling of where a file can be and have ability to write to the HDD. Check this thread for info about making PESE work since Vista.
http://pedg.yuku.com/topic/757/How-to-get-PE-Working-With-VISTA . Take special note about the later posts regarding Windows 'virtual store'.
PE is a 32 bit program. I am unsure how it can be affected by systems with more then 4 gigs of ram. My recent builds of the game engine have added Microsoft's flags for more then 2 gigs of ram, but without a 64 bit OS and large amount of ram I can only guess.
I am sorry that your are frustrated. PE is an old game. GOG has a return policy. A wise man who was once a friend told me some good advice. "PE is only a play.".